Hong Kong lifts cap on non-local students to 50 per cent
Policymakers allow universities to accept more international students as island seeks to capitalise on US crackdown
Policymakers allow universities to accept more international students as island seeks to capitalise on US crackdown
Berkeley academic claims higher education is being used as a weapon to bolster?geopolitical rivalries, rather than a force for cooperation
Researchers will be?able to apply for starting grant directly after PhD, while eligibility windows for grants will overlap, European Research Council says
Institutional finances warrant their own review, accounting expert says, amid contested claims about the necessity for redundancies
Turnout required to move ahead with industrial action ‘very hard’ to achieve, say academics
Almost half of students say they have considered dropping out because of money issues as maintenance loan threshold remains frozen
Students in Ireland call for practical protection measures after string of violent assaults that left some requiring surgery
Can AI match the insights of human referees? We don’t know. So before implementation, let’s run the experiment, says?Sheldon H. Jacobson
Frances Corner, the first woman to lead Goldsmiths, will leave her role as vice-chancellor after period of job cuts and restructuring
University employees back industrial action after rejecting two per cent pay award
Scholarship students begin to receive information about transfer to UK but timelines remain uncertain
Russell Group institution will offer five courses in partnership with Zhejiang University of Technology
Mass departure of students from top institutions in favour of medical degrees stokes concerns about future talent pipelines in other subjects