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Fall in student numbers driven by lower birth rates, with smaller universities tipped to struggle
More job cuts likely as deficits mount owing to decreased grant funding and cap on international students
Vice-chancellors say ‘unsustainable’ model needs fixing but changes must be balanced against goals of increasing access and stopping brain drain
Repeat of falls in enrolments seen during Republican’s first presidency will allow UK to ‘get its mojo back’ in 2025, British Council predicts
‘Real challenges only now emerging,’ says John Cater in paper looking back over decades-long university career
Report by former prime minister’s institute also urges new UKRI leadership to oversee urgent changes to overcome ‘patchy’ adoption of AI in research community
Researchers asked participants to stick pins in ‘stereotypical scientist’ to establish levels of aggression
‘Survival guide’ aims to tackle ‘age-old binary that permeates the sector’
Controversial department temporarily loses ability to see private loan information after what has been described as ‘one of the biggest data hacks in US history’
网曝门 Office data shows a 13 per cent increase in sponsored study visa applications for January
Ucas figures show that a record proportion of students applied to higher-tariff institutions
Amid financial pressures, experts warn that the practice is likely to continue for some time
Former Warwick v-c warns ‘industrialisation’ of universities risks turning academics into ‘drones’, and says fellow leaders have done little to help
Some institutions still making thousands of unconditional offers every year, using ‘one of the few recruitment levers still left to pull’
A union has warned that John Latham’s position is ‘incompatible’ with his responsibilities at the crisis-hit institution
Even if the department lives to fight another day, putting it under threat will have helped Republicans to ‘flood the zone’ and disorientate opponents, academics say
Union describes results of THE analysis as ‘sickening’ amid spate of redundancies and course closures in crisis-hit universities
Pressure mounts on Welsh government to intervene as Cardiff posts UK sector’s biggest deficit yet
Peers urge rethink as they brand UK’s high visa and healthcare costs ‘act of national self-harm’
Early data from UniQuest shows a 38 per cent increase in firm acceptances for autumn intake
Institution has come under fire for looking to shed around 300 jobs
THE analysis reveals higher education sector has already passed feared milestone of axeing more than 10,000 jobs in a single year
Five years on since the UK officially left the European Union, Patrick Jack examines whether the consequences for universities have been as drastic as many feared at the time
Ucas data confirms big falls in recruitment at some post-92 universities as older institutions took what applicants there were on domestic and international front