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Union describes payment made when staff were facing redundancy as ‘unconscionable’, but institution says it was following contract
Higher education providers participating in UK’s Erasmus+ alternative say application process was either very or fairly difficult
Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year’s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal
While new salary threshold has been announced, clarity on level of discount applied for key roles in higher education is yet to come
Professor says Nigerian students feel ‘targeted’ by Westminster policies
Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack warns of increasing trend for attacks on female students protesting for their right to education
Winning entrants focused their efforts where the need was greatest and embraced innovation to maximise impact
Higher Education for Good is a new book that seeks to build a better future after years of turbulence and acute crises
Groups representing 61 research-intensive universities across Germany, France, the UK and Switzerland say that stronger research partnerships strengthen the whole of Europe
Seven in 10 Chinese students more likely to stay in the UK because of the graduate visa route, Ucas report adds
Report calls on universities to expand and diversify overseas delivery
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Many international students who stay in the country using two-year graduate route end up in low wage jobs, finds key government body
Famed for its focus on ethics, Ghana’s Ashesi puts new focus on demographic shifts, health and climate change
GuildHE wants to encourage universities back into teacher training and support them to deliver high-quality education in partnership with schools
Impact of maintenance loans failing to keep up with inflation grows
‘Branding opportunity of a lifetime’ raises awareness of Gulf state’s campuses
Vietnamese students the most concerned with the cost of living and course fees, while Nigerians most worried about immigration process
Anthony Polito, a former business school academic, killed at scene in Las Vegas
Number of new teacher trainees entering some universities has fallen by as much as 66 per cent, as experts warn of ‘crisis’ in recruitment
Vice-chancellors warn that UK government immigration policy is behind fall in international recruitment by having ‘negative impact on perceptions’
As many as half of women on STEM degrees report being victims of sexism, with universities’ response seen as falling short
End-of-cycle data also confirm falling numbers of international student acceptances, plus a slowdown in overseas applications
Graduate route needs fresh look to ‘prevent abuse’, says home secretary, as increase in visa salary thresholds confirmed