Carney urged to rethink overseas student caps after election win
Having pulled off an unlikely victory in snap poll, Canadian prime minister is told to make position on controversial policy clear
Having pulled off an unlikely victory in snap poll, Canadian prime minister is told to make position on controversial policy clear
Last year, US campuses were engulfed by vigorous protests against?Israel’s military action in Gaza. Yet now, as the war rages on and the Trump administration cracks down on universities’ freedoms and...
Unless Trump changes course, US universities will have to live without their historical advantages, say?Chris R. Glass, Hans de Wit and Philip Altbach
Robust pipelines, smart validation and continuous observability have enabled us to improve data integrity even as our global rankings have grown, says Loubaba El Wazir
Banker gifts institution ?4 million collection including works by Antony Gormley to kickstart new philanthropic donation model
Sector should be wary of asking businesses to pay ‘additional tax’ and focus on tweaking current system instead, says Universities UK chief
Signs that university leaders are more willing to stand up to president come as administration?‘walks back’ some of its extreme policies after facing political realities
Researchers seen as?having ‘untapped potential’ to meet companies’ most pressing skills challenges
Buoyant figures reflect enrolment decisions made before politicians attempted to bring in restrictions, vice-chancellor says
It may be wise to agree to rolling at least part of Europe’s research funding programme into wider competitiveness funding, says?Daniel Spichtinger
Skills minister urges universities to ‘rethink education’ ahead of roll-out of LLE, but plan for more modular learning still being ‘ignored’ by parts of the sector
University changes course on redundancies under pressure from unions and politicians, but says new?proposal requires ‘significant public funding’
Dips in UK students studying abroad must be tackled to ‘add credibility’ to debates about internationalisation
Doubling of international fees, closing visa ‘loopholes’ and tying student debt to mortgages among the ideas proposed ahead of poll