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Drops in the number of new spin-out companies and public events may show start of retrenchment in outward-facing activities
Union tells scholars to avoid all but essential trips and academic conferences choose non-US locations amid ‘sea change’ in research collaboration
University’s refusal to concede to demands over protests and DEI despite risk of ‘grave consequences’ has led to renewed optimism among staff
Resistance strategies emerge as White House attempts to make elite universities fall in line
University blames steep drops in international enrolments as it finally publishes its delayed figures, but accounts of four institutions still outstanding
网曝门 Office data confirms apparent rebound in international student numbers, with visa applications nearing 2022 levels
Overly cautious institutions pushing ‘bullshit jobs’ on their staff ‘destroying academia from within’, says neuroscientist
Efforts to rationalise complex web of English local authorities – and hand them more powers – seen as a way of creating potentially strong partners for institutions looking to innovate locally
Data indicates more scholars turning to alternative social media site to post about their work after Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover
Institutions scramble to quell ‘panic’ caused by visa revocations, while seeking to avoid incurring wrath of regime intent on cutting funding
Third straight year that number of first-class degrees awarded falls, although some UK universities continue to buck the trend
Reviving caps could ‘backfire’ if Treasury given more control over what courses universities run, says former universities minister
Latest figures reveal damage to student numbers from dependants ban, with one university seeing enrolments fall by almost 80 per cent
‘Transactional’ approach to funding reform unlikely to lead to ‘radical’ changes, according to Universities UK president
Outgoing president of the University of Toronto discusses Canada’s international student restrictions, impact of second Trump term and prospect of more ‘bad surprises’ awaiting his successor
Country becomes UK’s biggest provider of EU students, thanks to rising interest in studying north of the border
‘Problematic’ lack of skills and knowledge over online security prompts move to create shared service
While newcomer and frontrunner Mark Carney might be expected to back innovation funding, academics do not expect a loosening of student migration rules any time soon
Institution’s president called disruptive Gaza protests ‘a temper tantrum by children’ in emails released as part of investigation
Melanie Woodin will succeed Meric Gertler, who has led Canada’s largest university for more than a decade, on 1 July
Sector haul neared ?800 million last year but close to half of that went to just two universities
Figures suggest demand may have risen after Donald Trump’s election in November
Professor claims harassment has become ‘entrenched and normalised’ in some departments
Provincial government also removes academics from expedited immigration process, raising fears over recruitment