India overtakes China as student migration to UK hits record high Arrivals in country soar following rollback of Covid-era travel restrictions By Patrick Jack 24 November
Better pay deal possible as coffers swell, insist striking staff On the picket lines in Cambridge, union members insist this year’s 3 per cent rise is nowhere near enough to contend with spiralling living costs By Jack Grove 24 November
Overseas researchers in limbo over UK security clearance delays Incoming staff and students risk losing jobs and funding over delayed checks in ‘sensitive’ fields By Jack Grove 24 November
PhD students prefer in-person supervision, but online persists Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey By Jack Grove 24 November
Ucas personal statement ‘contributes to access inequalities’ Hepi report says long, free-form format is ‘incompatible’ with fair admissions code and calls for switch to short-response questions By John Morgan 24 November
Russian pseudoscience has fuelled the bloodshed in Ukraine Failure to expel crackpot social scientists from Russia’s academy has allowed dangerous dogma to dominate public discourse, says Andreas Umland By Andreas Umland 24 November
Academic freedom is not freedom of speech for academics The UK’s Higher Education Bill could become a new global reference on academic freedom – if only it can get the definition right, say Liviu Matei and Shitij Kapur By Liviu Matei 24 November
Students skip lectures as cost-of-living crisis mounts Office for National Statistics survey shows students are also considering pausing their studies or switching to remote learning By Patrick Jack 23 November
Editor quits over ‘ultimatum’ to add female author to collection LSE historian accuses journal of ‘compromising intellectual quality in favour of identity politics’ By Jack Grove 23 November
Dutch helpline for harassed academics gets first reports Central reporting depersonalises attacks and helps police spot patterns, according to prominent vaccine scholar who has faced threats By Ben Upton 23 November
Restricting UK post-study visas ‘would be catastrophic mistake’ Chris Skidmore urges universities to demonstrate how international students cross-subsidise course places for domestic classmates By Tom Williams 23 November
EU defence of academic freedom ‘narrow and technocratic’ Too many European policymakers see universities as ‘knowledge factories’ that exist to serve state interests, according to College of Europe professor By Ben Upton 22 November