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Frances Corner, the first woman to lead Goldsmiths, will leave her role as vice-chancellor after period of job cuts and restructuring
Scholarship students begin to receive information about transfer to UK but timelines remain uncertain
Mass departure of students from top institutions in favour of medical degrees stokes concerns about future talent pipelines in other subjects
Poll finds most students see generative technology as a support tool, but small minority use it for entire assessment submissions
Critics warn of risks to diversity, integration and academic balance as more institutions attempt to cater to Chinese students
Shooting of high-profile political campaigner on campus could be used as a tool for further attacks on US institutions, say experts
Lovely Professional University students protest over delayed classes, overcrowded hostels and questions about placements
UK¡¯s high attainment and completion rates tempered by rising costs and inequalities, according to latest Education at a Glance report
New action plan lets universities launch AI- and tech-focused majors within months in response to changing labour market demands
Country in second for starting grants but remains some way behind Germany, with UK nationals receiving smaller share
Universities to offer degree programmes dedicated to caring for ageing population but critics say migrant workers still face too much abuse
China¡¯s post-pandemic economic slowdown is continuing to depress the graduate job market ¨C and graduates themselves. But while the government looks to universities to address the malaise, many observers suggest that they lack the autonomy to do so effectively. Tash Mosheim reports
Yvette Cooper launches mass messaging campaign warning 132,000 overseas students not to overstay visas or lodge weak asylum bids
Thinktank urges change of culture from ¡®kindness to fairness¡¯ after identifying rapid rise in number of top marks awarded by universities
Country hoping to expand international admissions levies ¡®contradictory¡¯ 6 per cent surcharge on tuition costs of overseas students
Universities change job requirements after free speech groups raise concerns following new legislation
Long-awaited new law enables closure of failing private institutions, but scholars warn it risks worsening regional divides and job insecurity for professors
Massive expansion of higher education out of Beijing the latest attempt to distribute resources more evenly across China¡¯s regions
Government¡¯s budget also aims to boost welfare of academics but scholars note lack of action on ¡®mushrooming¡¯ private sector
Concerns that services including ¡®100 per cent course management¡¯ pushed on Chinese-language social media are ¡®largely invisible¡¯ in West
Two universities unite to create position aimed at increasing employability of international graduates when they return to home country
Success of Trump-inspired nationalist party will increase scrutiny over institutions¡¯ plans to grow overseas intakes, academics predict
Graduates of ¡®renowned¡¯ domestic or overseas universities targeted as part of bid to become technological superpower
Chulalongkorn University bans sleeveless tops, short skirts and open-toed shoes, prompting wider debate about freedoms on campus