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International student recruitment comes under scrutiny for raising immigration figures, but it is also valued for fostering allies among future global leaders. Yet if it really does so, why are the West’s largest source countries, China and India, becoming less Western-friendly? Patrick Jack reports
Students doing master’s and PhDs in the UK are ineligible for childcare grants, which are in place only for full-time undergraduates
Oxford researchers say more international students are staying in UK beyond two-year period allowed by post-study work visa, but many of them are not going into graduate-level jobs
Commissioner for fair access warns that rate of progress may be slowing as he sets range of recommendations for government
Russell Group university follows York in dropping entry bar, but sector is warned of hit to reputation
Report in The Sunday Times conflated international foundation years with full degrees, say Russell Group and Universities UK
Palestinian scholars mourn ‘deliberate targeting’ of higher education but pledge to rebuild once war is over
‘Heightened’ crackdown on academic freedom expected as party committees merge with presidents’ offices on leading campuses
Partnership with Institute for Replication will support reproduction and replication attempts tied to papers published from 2023 onwards
Experts describe drop as disappointing but caution that a number of statistical reasons could be behind the decrease
The tentative agreement includes a retroactive 5 per cent salary increase for all faculty at the largest public university in the US, and potentially another in July
As countries that are home to around half of the world’s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
Craig Mahoney’s remuneration, including ?340,000 compensation for loss of office, equivalent to about ?4,500 a day
Report authors warn focus on sciences risks making UK research sector ‘lopsided’
Analysis of Ucas figures reveals which universities saw the largest falls in undergraduate recruitment
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
Collaboration between Lancaster and Deakin universities aims to welcome first students in September
Exodus of junior scholars from Europe tips balance of university workforce
THE analysis of accounts of 115 universities suggests remuneration typically increased by 5 per cent last year
Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Cambridge, says Westminster government is being ‘driven by the madness of the immigration debate’
Government hopes new institution will help to upskill the country’s workforce and grow the economy
Researchers unable to access resources to study issues Africa faces, says incoming leader of group of top institutions
Government bars recognition of degrees from Benin and Togo, and suggests it could extend this to Uganda, Kenya and Niger
Opening outpost alongside other Western universities designed to help drive collaboration in South-east Asia