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Mosa Moshabela says he will seek to learn from the challenges faced by his predecessors
Surrey was one of only a handful of UK institutions that was found to have a negative flow of cash in its 2021-22 financial statements
Eighty per cent drop in number of family members given permission to come to UK
Rishi Sunak looking at launching a clampdown on recruitment agents but has backtracked on reforms to UK’s post-study work rights, according to reports
As Pro-Palestinian encampments spread to more than 20 UK universities, a new organisation of Jewish academics has formed over concerns around the rise of antisemitism on campuses, and another warning against ‘dangerous rhetoric’ from government
Forty jobs set to go at university
Education secretary uses Education World Forum speech to praise benefits overseas students bring as government considers making changes to the graduate visa
Leading university technology transfer offices hope blueprint will lead to faster deals and rapid upscaling
Funding problems and corruption dog sector, but ruling party manifesto stays silent
Development running much more slowly than target, leaving poorer learners in ‘bleak’ situation
British Heart Foundation says cardiovascular disease research faces shortfall of more than ?250 million to 2035
Joint study by British Council and Universities UK International finds scale and significance of overseas delivery makes risk management increasingly important
Student statistics due out in January now not expected until August, leaving universities ‘looking in the rear-view mirror’
Amid a large number of competing priorities for the next government, focusing on skills and communities is probably the only way for institutions to secure the support they need, conference hears
Twenty-three per cent target adopted by European Council despite calls for previous target to be lowered, not increased
Everything you need to know as the Migration Advisory Committee publishes its highly anticipated review
Unite calling for independent investigation into institutional racism and how organisation is run
THE analysis reveals how entry rates have improved much faster in Labour-held constituencies than in Conservative ones since 2010
Universities losing income from international students would have to slash their R&D spending, letter to chancellor warns
Initiative aims to bridge the gap as education seen as ‘not solving’ Africa’s employment issues
Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country
Admissions service announces series of initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for higher education
University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom
‘Differential offer rates are part of the endemic inequalities we see in higher education’, says expert