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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
Even if university leaders are not experts in the technology, the potential is clear ¨C and they might be able to draw on the ¡®wisdom of ignorance¡¯
Most disadvantaged students likely to be hardest hit if human element of selection is replaced by technology, conference hears
One in five survey respondents report being victims of sexual touching or rape
Union says more than 100 jobs could go at Potteries institution
Analysis from Education Insight also shows increased UK market share against rivals like Australia and US
Analysis of 5.8 million authors across all scientific disciplines also shows gender gap is closing, but with distance to go
Universities UK International says fall in transnational student numbers in Australasia is opportunity to boost collaboration
Union representing UCU employees hopes that decision will act as a ¡®wake-up call¡¯
Revised visa figures show net migration hit a record high in 2022, fuelled by an increase in students from outside the EU
Sector-wide pay gap stands at 14.2 per cent, but it is higher than 30 per cent at some institutions
Institutions sound warning after feeling left out of finance minister Chrystia Freeland¡¯s economic statement
Minister responsible for higher education tells European universities to stop recruiting its best minds
Strathclyde principal flags growing realisation that greater national coordination is needed between universities and businesses
Curricula should be adapted to suit local skills needs, Edinburgh conference hears
Figures show that 7.5 per cent of state school pupils in one London borough got into Oxford or Cambridge last year ¨C up from just 1 per cent five years before
More rigorous checking targets hyper-authorship, excessive self-citation and unusual patterns of group citation activity
Zaki Nusseibeh, chancellor of United Arab Emirates University, says universities must evolve with the world to take advantage of the green transition
As governance report castigates his successor, former Cape Town vice-chancellor says he is not surprised by findings but that anyone would have struggled to lead Africa¡¯s most highly ranked university after tumults of preceding years
Conference attendees discuss how to respond to the ¡®600-pound gorilla in the room¡¯ on university teaching
American University in Cairo president says institutions must work to close disparities in income, language and digital literacy levels