Proportion of study visas for Chinese and Indian students has also fallen to the lowest level of the decade, according to latest Home Office data ...
Insufficient funds are the biggest barrier to European universities’ sustainability efforts, a new survey of 400 institutions has found, with 59 per cent of respondents citing “general underfunding” ...
Esteemed practitioner and defender of the humanities Graeme Turner dies months after seminal treatise on the state of the academy ...
Nurture feedback literacy through collaborative evaluation. Frederik Dahl Madsen and Kay Douglas show how a new approach ...
Skills minister says no higher education institutions are at imminent risk of collapse this year but OfS confirms more than 20 providers are being closely monitored ...
How do universities ensure their curricula meet the demands from industry, government and students for career-ready graduates ...
Flat £925 charge seen as better outcome for sector overall, but institutions least able to absorb the cost expected to be hit the hardest ...
Institutions urged to take a step back and think about what they are trying to achieve before ‘jumping on AI bandwagon’ ...
Universities must ensure procedures for handling sexual misconduct complaints are fair, transparent and supportive for all parties, says Jo Nuckley ...
Australians can ‘hold two ideas at once’, appreciating the benefits of ‘controlled and selective’ collaboration with the East Asian juggernaut, survey suggests ...
Fee caps for next two academic years confirmed by government post-budget, as students fear extra support will ‘barely scratch the surface’ ...
After a shambolic Budget day, it is hardly surprising that universities have been landed with a costly and overcomplicated international student levy, writes Nick Hillman ...