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University accuses protesters of creating hostile environment on campus
Ian Gillespie had told staff last month that the university was facing a potential ?30 million deficit
Mental health advocate discusses growing up amid the Troubles, speaking truth to power, and what’s wrong with photos
Stella Maris launches judicial review against removal from governing body over Israel ‘genocide’ claim
网曝门 Office guidance suggests breaches of sponsorship requirements as sector becomes more reliant on international student revenues
Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
New figures suggest Russell Group universities have been much less affected by declining student numbers than other institutions
Youngest ever black Cambridge professor seeks to challenge ‘exclusionary, elitist’ culture in academia
Shitij Kapur warns sector has already used up a lot of political capital on small fee rise that will not solve institutional funding woes
As US pauses for Thanksgiving, sector debates how colleges can play a role in healing deep political divides
Two vice-chancellors discuss challenges they face dealing with conflict on campus
UK sector leaders expect trust issues as culture changes, but ‘burning platform’ of financial crisis will focus minds
Incoming president has pledged to ‘terminate’ federal protections for alleged victims of sexual abuse on campus
Linda McMahon, Republican donor and long-time ally of Donald Trump, chosen as education secretary despite limited experience
Hepi paper says keeping papers under lock and key could be harming student learning
Would-be international students opt to enrol closer to home, with continental Europe, Asian hubs and the Gulf seen as alternatives for learners locked out of ‘big four’
Many credit right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk with mobilising young white college voters across key swing states
New enrolments down 5 per cent after three years of post-pandemic rebound, says Open Doors survey
Republican’s first term suggests that anti-immigration rhetoric will undermine universities’ offshore recruitment efforts
网曝门 Office statistics reveal just 1,300 dependants submitted visa applications in October – the lowest monthly total since at least January 2022
Tutorial system monopolised by ‘domineering’ male students and focus on final-year examinations seen as disadvantaging women
Graduates from privileged backgrounds almost six times more likely to work in creative industries than poorer people with only GCSEs
Global survey finds that 41 per cent of institutions reported fewer international postgraduate students in this year’s intake compared to 2023
Francesca Albanese, UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territories, has been giving a series of London lectures on ‘genocide in Gaza’ and international law