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Evidence on international students’ tax payments raises ‘serious concerns’ about rejection of post-study work visa return, says report for Hepi
HKU’s history, location, social context and educational and research ambitions combine to create a truly global university, says Ian Holliday
Canada and China are among nations that have seen a boost on measures of internationalisation in past year, based on latest THE ranking
Trudeau’s spending splurge seen as an attempt to curry favour with voters ahead of federal election
Australian government unveils incentives to lure international students away from big cities
Tel Aviv University launches investigation into complaints made by African and Asian learners on industry-backed master’s
Switzerland’s flagship university has always been international, but has never been more in need of its global outlook, says Sarah Springman
Federal immigration agency told it is too trusting of universities
New poll contradicts survey suggestion that locals want numbers capped
Inclusion of hard target seen as a major win for sector, potentially shifting power away from Home Office
University that was founded with US support partners with Korean government to set up African institution
MillionPlus wants end to judging visa applicants on which university they plan to attend, to ‘credibility interviews’ and to 10 per cent refusal rate threshold
Western universities warned against establishing outposts after minister announces eight international institutions will be built by 2020
Technology now enabling rapid expansion of the worldwide sharing of classrooms
Personal and pragmatic factors often keep Chinese academics in the West
Unusual invitation by top administration officials suggests corporate pressure on Trump over immigrants
Vice-chancellor Margaret Gardner confirms university is considering opening outpost following signing of free trade agreement
Member universities would be unable to fill 60,000 jobs from abroad, and face increased costs too, says report
Universities’ vocal opposition to government plans for vastly increased international fees has yielded only minor concessions, says Juliette Torabian
The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job: as a stand-up comedian travelling the world talking about the Arab American experience
Deal follows long-awaited decree allowing foreign university campuses
Two Syrian academics travel to London to seek outside support for universities
Two dozen agreements signed in whirlwind tour Down Under
Number of international students in UK is at highest level since 2011, despite drop in arrivals from European Union
Universities ‘not well served’ by federal government’s approach to BRI, Universities Australia conference hears
The difficulties even of obtaining a scholarship to study in the West amount to systemic exclusion, says Rudrani Dasgupta
‘Why is being incredibly successful a problem?’ asks Universities Australia chair Margaret Gardner
New standards and guidelines for quality assurance in Africa aim to drive up standards on the continent, but can they overcome divisions in language, national politics and bureaucratic red tape?
Community attitudes questionnaire also finds that Australians want caps on international students but not domestic students
Global study tied to gains in grades and graduate rates, though affordability remains a major obstacle
Study estimates that carbon footprint of global student mobility is comparable to annual emissions of Tunisia
Foreign faculty’s dissatisfaction adds to the lure of Chinese recruitment push
Research for the public good being subverted by geopolitical ‘zero-sum competition’, says former LSE professor
Country’s £93 million initiative aims to make it a ‘beacon of academia’, but scholars question whether learners will want to go
Simon Baker examines the rise of China as a research nation and the worries this provokes among some Westerners
Fixating on how research misconduct might impact the figures could distract the scholarly world from bigger questions about the future direction and conduct of science, explains Simon Baker
Continental version of UK’s former Higher Education Academy among suggestions on how to boost educational standards
Creation of fake university seen as worrying but ultimately justified by sector leaders
Chair of Migration Advisory Committee says target no longer influences policy on student migration
Vice-chancellor predicts ‘very significant’ demand at Leipzig branch campus
Bergen rector says UK's failure to commit to European student mobility overlooks importance of ties between Britain's north and Norway
Foreign applications down 4 per cent, enrolments drop 1 per cent in ‘troubling’ sign for graduate schools
Matthew Reisz describes talking to Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani about body image, the West’s view of the East and breaking into science’s big league
Universities lobby enrolment target, while Jo Johnson leads drive for return of post-study work visas
MIT expresses ‘deep sense of revulsion’ over Khashoggi killing but won’t override faculty choice of partners
Scholar warns that rising numbers of international university staff in Singapore could ‘make the academy more conservative’
Academics assess the impact Meghan Markle may have in her new role as patron of the Association of Commonwealth Universities
But flagging Chinese applications could dampen future growth
Researchers participating in China’s Thousand Talents initiative – aimed at luring scientists back home – urged to quit
Colleges warned their declines in foreign students could worsen if they do not pay more attention to global quality deliberations
While China’s intensification puts regional rivals in the shade, it casts a spotlight on progress in the special administrative region
Henrik Wegener says Danish businesses and domestic students will suffer as a result of government reforms
University claims policy has not changed but documents tell staff to record their attendance and location daily
Assistant professor resigns from administrative post after backlash against comments
Details of law allowing international providers to operate in special economic zones have been released
Analysis of research co-authored with city region shows more than half of papers now involve links with mainland
Vice-chancellor says collaboration with Trinity College Dublin will give institution ‘options and opportunities’
Tally of administration policy shifts shows insidious and calculated strategy posing long-term academic harm, conference hears
Diplomatic row echoes Chinese disputes with US and Australia
Failure to recruit local PhDs will erode Australia’s skill base, report warns