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Mark E. Smith eyes destinations ‘closer to home’ for next overseas site after moving quickly to become first to get going in India
Alumni who studied in the UK consistently more positive about the country as a travel and study destination, finds British Council survey
Chinese students and scholars face surveillance, harassment and self-censorship at British universities, report finds, amid wider concerns over financial dependence on China
Economic success of graduates key to showing worth of branch campuses, according to chief executive of site set up 25 years ago
New data shows applicants increasingly choosing computing and healthcare degrees in the UK, as post-study work options take precedence
Experts warn institutions against losing sight of their purpose, as more details emerge about university’s prolific spending on PR activities
Viral case reveals how Chinese universities prioritise prestige over personal choice, exposing tensions in a system struggling to adapt to mass higher education, academics say
Russell Group institution gets green light to set up international base in time for its 150th anniversary
Long-running initiatives that aim to tackle issue not working, say experts, with change in approach needed
Institutions appear to be overcoming longstanding internationalisation issues, with some reporting record-breaking levels of interest
Glossy magazine advertorial featuring university’s marketing chief draws ridicule from academics amid sector funding crisis
New president’s plan to spread excellence beyond capital ‘unfeasible’ in era of declining enrolments, academics warn
Promised 20 per cent cut set to be tabled in parliament, but new analysis shows real relief for graduates may end up being just 7.9 per cent
Universities urged to address structural issues caused by menstrual health as study reveals only 15 per cent have policies in place
Scheme intended to provide long-term funding for research still struggling to get off the ground, which critics say is indicative of its limitations
Urgent reforms to funding and regulation needed or universities will struggle to support Labour’s economic ambitions, finds thinktank
Funder proposes to create stand-alone fellowship scheme for early-career researchers after criticism
Country aims to double international education revenue by 2034, as it aims to capitalise on tightened rules in rival destinations
South-east Asian country sees more than 40,000 visas issued in 2024, a 20 per cent increase on five years ago
Special envoy plans ‘report card’ judging institutions on efforts to tackle hate speech and protect Jewish students and staff
Country amasses 30,000 researchers working on new technology, ‘dwarfing’ the talent pools of its nearest rivals
Demand from Chinese students softens worldwide as economic concerns reshape family choices, new agency data shows
British Council-run scheme comes amid growing concern over the ethics of international student recruitment