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European Association for International Education conference hears crisis, coupled with domestic problems, threatens ‘jewel in the crown’ of US sector
Continent’s youthful population will soon require many more university places, with high numbers likely to study outside their home country
Very few US universities have policies to deal with growing number of stateless people seeking a chance to study
Jack Grove surveys the exhibition hall in Glasgow, and finds institutions keen to impress
Research by University of Oxford academics provides evidence that student satisfaction scores are unconnected to exam performance
Anxieties over overseas posts largely overlooked as academy highlights benefits of global mobility, researchers claim
Universities to scale back liberal arts and social science courses
Grant winners failing to comply with policies to end cronyism and other practices face penalties
Just one in 10 researchers has completed an internship away from the academy, a new survey says
Megan Dunn and NUS national executive committee clash as policy to formally oppose the teaching excellence framework is passed
Sir Adrian Smith on what he feels is the institution’s undeserved reputation for fustiness
Transition to ‘make-or-break’ stage for female academics is a significant challenge, study explains
10 must-dos for postdocs identified by Catherine L Drennan, professor of chemistry and biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor identifies the top academic ‘habits’ postdocs need to reach the next level
Bumper year for fund managers at the Universities Superannuation Scheme
Academy Award-winning actor visits archives and old laboratories where the famous British scientist worked
The University of Lincoln rejects criticism for listing hourly paid staff on its website, saying they are ‘not second-class members of faculty’
Rising liabilities may again focus attention on whether Universities Superannuation Scheme assumptions are ‘unreasonably pessimistic’
Alice Dreger resigns her post after institution censored a 谤颈蝉辩耻é story in a medical journal
The merger of seven subpanels into a single one for modern languages and linguistics has skewed results, claim scholars
The rise in ‘kilo-authors’ and ‘gift authorship’ is causing the academy to rethink how it assesses the worth of academic publications
Cultural differences can complicate relationships between international doctoral students and supervisors, Jack Grove hears
High costs, long commutes and insecure jobs may explain figures from Best University Workplace Survey 2015
Redundancy process will begin this autumn to achieve new operational model recommended by PwC