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Authoritarians in the Academy explores how foreign influence is undermining freedom and integrity within US universities
International student recruitment and increased transnational education boost overseas income
Record number of ethnic minority students accepted and largest annual increase in non-state school students in 15 years
More students accepted into prestigious university, but numbers coming from maintained schools return to 2020 levels after ‘period of rapid growth’
Growing numbers of higher education leaders believe their institutions need to change, but only a minority are confident that they can
Malaysia and South Korea are making the most rapid advances in tables showing best universities for sustainability, writes Patrick Jack
Ex-partner demands reimbursement for ?42 million investment in now-defunct branch campus
More English institutions escalating cases to counter-terrorism organisation Prevent, driven by concerns related to radical Islam
The Encampments documentary explores how pro-Palestinian student protests spread across campuses in the US and worldwide
Research finds few universities have support tailored towards complex needs of refugee students
National Collegiate Athletics Association settlement could force reckoning on role of athletic teams in smaller institutions facing funding cuts
Honours also bestowed on Oxford emeritus professor Ursula Martin and Science Committee chair Chi Onwurah
网曝门 Office data shows rising demand among international students, with policy changes in the US thought to be driving interest
Politician and podcaster says countries like Singapore and Hong Kong stand to benefit more from Trump’s attacks on higher education than the UK
The former home secretary said restrictions announced in the recent White Paper will ‘put a squeeze’ on some universities
International student mobility has increasingly been ‘outsourced’ to private providers since the Turing scheme replaced Erasmus+
Annual data shows universities in England and Northern Ireland face growing losses on research and teaching domestic students
Fewer new companies being created by UK universities following spin-out peak during pandemic
University finances and ‘painfully slow’ accreditation processes contributing to UK lagging behind neighbours on AI training, experts warn
Politicised appointment processes threaten to leave key university positions in red states only open to ‘ideologues’
East-West partnerships playing an ‘increasingly substantial role’ in development of critical technologies but geopolitics puts trend under threat, finds British Council
Falling employment among those who don’t have degrees drives up jobs gap but annual figures to be stopped amid questions over their quality
Activities such as marketing MRes courses to circumvent dependants ban will only prompt tougher rules, according to Adam Tickell
Number of Russians coming to the UK for study has ‘collapsed’ during war in Ukraine, with visa policy, links to Kyiv and feelings of not being welcome adding up to ‘unofficial ban’