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Experts can see that years of academic work and psychological preparation helped the football team in their recent victory over Switzerland, and could prove key against the Netherlands
Institutions put renewed hope in international collaboration after voters reject Marine Le Pen’s National Rally
Increased discrimination may be hangover from pandemic, say researchers behind International Student Barometer
Experts left underwhelmed by appointment of Nobuhle Nkabane and warn of significant challenges ahead
While turnout fell in seats where large numbers of students live during term time, Labour was able to weather this, and may have benefited from their votes back at home
Annual Transparent Approach to Costing data shows returns on international students fell again last year
Campuses around the world have been rocked by protests calling for financial divestment from companies linked to Israel. But while boycotts have a long history in academia, some believe that universities themselves would be better advised to keep out of politics entirely. Patrick Jack reports
Academics made 49 appearances on the weekly BBC debate show over a nine-year period – researchers explore what they and their universities gained
Altmetric 500 list analyses attention paid to scholarly articles across 11 different sources, including news articles, citations, Wikipedia pages and X/Twitter posts
Chapter of Sexual Misconduct in Academia was previously withdrawn after academic claimed he was identified
Institute for Fiscal Studies says big rise in interest accrued on student loans is direct result of high nominal interest rates
Number of study visas issued halves after introduction of annual limit, with Indian issuances down 85 per cent
University says students and staff are not “immune” from local laws but academics say institution should do more to protect learners
More than 750 students and staff killed, injured or abducted in two years, says report
Department for Education figures also show that UK course with highest average salary after five years pays seven times more than the course with the lowest
Pre-election analysis shows greater concentration of international learners in major urban centres
Private providers make biggest payouts to departing principals
Analysis of Russell Group data says female researchers are more likely to stay at lower pay grades or to leave the sector
Report says higher education institutions should do more to foster ‘lifelong active citizens’
Rate of women appearing on patent applications was as low as 17 per cent in Japan and South Africa, and just 20 per cent in Germany and Egypt
The proportion of non-EU graduates of UK universities who said their current activity was not meaningful has doubled in recent years
Party’s manifesto ducks detail in addressing sector funding crisis as it outlines larger role for institutions in skills training
Queen Mary and Birmingham go down legal route, as Swansea students claim victory, and Oxford protesters fear disciplinary reforms
The study also highlighted that researchers were cynical that the sector could improve the working conditions of people managing menstruation