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Covid, inflation and immigration crackdowns in the anglophone ‘big four’ have fuelled speculation that Asian students will switch to cheaper, safer and friendlier options closer to home. But are we really about to see a major redrawing of student migration routes? Tash Mosheim and Paul Jump report

The European Research Area was first proposed 25 years ago in the hope of levelling up Europe’s national research systems and challenging global rivals. Implementing that vision has been achingly slow, but with legislation pending, is serious progress now realistic? Emily Dixon reports

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  • Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Elevating every step of the student journey

    Join higher education leaders, policymakers and industry voices from across the region to discuss and plan how to improve student outcomes through innovative pedagogical practices, support services and the data that underpins them. The event will showcase impactful examples of collaboration as well as innovative approaches to promoting success at every stage of the student journey.

  • Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Since 2005, the 91茄子 Awards have provided a moment to pause, reflect and celebrate the extraordinary achievements of individuals and teams in UK universities. Each year, hundreds of institutions enter categories covering all aspects of university activity, and over 1,200 people gather to celebrate the winners’ achievements at a glittering ceremony – the biggest party in the UK higher education calendar. In shining a spotlight on some of the very best success stories, we hope their work can be rolled out and scaled up so that others can benefit from the innovation, creativity and ingenuity on display.

  • Atlanta, GA, United States

    Empowering practitioners to succeed through uncertainty

    Supported by the National Higher Education Teaching Conference (NHETC), this event will feature engaging conversations on education policy, comprehensive support for students from enrollment to graduation, and effective teaching practices and inclusive instruction.

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