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US institutions continue to dominate 2022 Global University Employability Ranking
Leading institutions are not ‘lining their pockets’ by shifting recruitment to international students, says analysis, and situation for less prestigious campuses is even worse
Discussing growing influence of philanthropic donors, experts stress need for transparency and careful thinking
Analysis reveals which UK universities have the widest gender pay gaps
Data hint at progress in ‘improving the pipeline’ of female researchers
Don’t wait for governments to act, say university leaders
Experts warn shrinking pool of postgraduate researchers would be ‘pretty disastrous’
Black and Hispanic students affected most badly in terms of re-enrolment and completion
Clarivate warns of efforts to ‘game the system and create self-generated status’
Number of new enrolments up 7 per cent this autumn, says IIE data
Charity Commission issues formal warning over handling of finances linked to Martyn Percy affair
调查发现,绝大多数学生希望有更明确的气候变化应对策略
More higher education staff also identify as non-binary in what campaigners say reflects LGBTQ+ people’s confidence to be themselves
Figures include those applying to Oxford and Cambridge, as well as medicine, dentistry and veterinary hopefuls
调查表明,经常受到父母鼓励的博士生不太可能受到自卑感的困扰
Suella Braverman raised concerns about international students during her previous time in the role
Mamokgethi Phakeng speaks out as council probes issues relating to role of deputy
United Nations report examines how academic credits can be validated more easily
网曝门 secretary’s departure seen as reducing risk of shift to more restrictive international student regime
British Council finds wide range of benefits associated with overseas provision, but making money still looms large
Institute of Student Employers says rising inflation means graduates face a 7 per cent pay cut
Universities UK says putting limits on overseas recruitment would be ‘bizarre’
Survey of more than 12,000 students and recent graduates finds a quarter say they do not have any friends at university