Trump security crackdown risks undermining US collaboration, with China now said to be more concerned with protecting its own research than prying into others
Long-awaited new law enables closure of failing private institutions, but scholars warn it risks worsening regional divides and job insecurity for professors
International students feel marketisation has brought easier admissions but lower teaching standards at prestigious British universities, finds new study
Global University Academy aims to find ways of bridging different countries’ funding and regulations to provide ‘stackable’ courses for displaced people
Decline in degree programmes, student interest and graduate jobs likely to hold back development of UK’s semiconductor industry as government looks to boost economy
North-east university to open new base in Czech capital to ensure students can finish studies after affiliated provider runs into financial difficulties
Majority of those participating in consultative ballot say they would take part in industrial action after being offered 1.4 per cent rise by employers
Disappointing offers which ‘miss financial reality’ faced by UK higher education have heightened speculation that institutions will ditch proposed deals