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Abandoning ¡®bureaucratic¡¯ exercise now would save universities ?430 million, according to UK Day One
Students attending colleges and university courses below degree level must have studied in one of five areas to be eligible
Highly selective universities among those struggling as Indian and Nigerian learners stay away
A wave of US institutions say they will no longer take stances on political or societal issues, but some are critical that keeping quiet is ¡®tantamount to implicit support¡¯
Very large research-intensive institutions performed best overall, THE analysis finds
Fees worth ?9,250 gave institutions ?13,000 in today¡¯s money just seven years ago, finds dataHE analysis
Leading anglophone nations risk squandering hard-built reputation for welcoming international students, say sector leaders
Universities stick with controversial social media platform now, driven by need to support student recruitment
Ahead of the new academic term, experts have cautioned that student housing pressures will be unevenly distributed across the UK
Relying on professional services staff overworking ¡®not a sustainable business model¡¯
Limit cut by another 10 per cent, with master¡¯s and doctoral students now included
After $50 million lawsuit was filed against the US athletics association over lost earnings, experts warn that further cases could trigger its collapse
Two new reports, published by Advance HE, examine how nine different universities present themselves through official data
Abolition of fixed-term tenancies could make students less attractive tenants
Undergraduate enrolment found to dip noticeably at institutions associated with teams dropping out of English football¡¯s top tier
Latest ÍøÆØÃÅ Office figures show number of sponsored study visa applications from dependants has fallen by over 80 per cent since restrictions were introduced
Transnational education moving beyond simply increasing higher education capacity, says THE report
Cross-border authorship may be stalling in part because domestic output is growing so rapidly, analysts suggest
As visa data backs up prediction that universities will fall short of study caps, Applyboard says there could be ¡®ripple effects across the international education sector¡¯
Annual Education at a Glance report says graduate employment rates for women and men have almost reached parity in Greece and Portugal
New regulations place strict limits on demonstrations, but students are unlikely to be deterred
Scientists argue disciplines need their own ways of thinking about student belonging to reach diversity goals
Loss of Devon-based Schumacher College ¡®significant blow to ecological education at a critical time¡¯
Report attempts to quantify economic benefit of universities as financial issues heap doubts on their future