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Peers urge rethink as they brand UK’s high visa and healthcare costs ‘act of national self-harm’
Early data from UniQuest shows a 38 per cent increase in firm acceptances for autumn intake
Former universities minister claims successful providers based overseas keen to invest in sector but have so far been left frustrated
Ucas data confirms big falls in recruitment at some post-92 universities as older institutions took what applicants there were on domestic and international front
Island may follow likes of UK in mandating three-year residency before qualifying for domestic fee regime
Australian universities and colleges face a ‘difficult’ election but few further rule changes, analyst predicts
Foreign universities entering increasingly saturated market
Employees at Study Group-run centre on University of Sheffield campus to walk out after 36 staff put at risk of redundancy
Latest Hesa figures suggest that the fall in the number of EU academics working in British universities has slowed
But domestic universities must also raise their game if the country is to become a major destination for international students, says Pushkar
British institution set to join join Australian counterparts already operating in special economic zone
New figures suggest political headache for government – and educators – will not disappear any time soon
New strategy encourages partnerships between Chinese and foreign universities as US institutions shutter joint projects
Conference hears that demographic and economic shifts are likely to have significant impact on decision-making of globally mobile learners
ApplyBoard report projects that permit issuance is on track to fall beyond Trudeau government’s target
Russell Group member’s Gift City outpost plans at ‘advanced stage’
South Korea is among the US’ top three contributors of international students. Falling purchasing power threatens that position, says Kyuseok Kim
First minister wants UK government to allow country to grant additional post-study work rights to international students
The complexities of the 21st century and Japan’s demographic decline demand more interdisciplinarity and internationalisation, says Teruo Fujii
Housing impacts limited to precincts with high concentration of students, study finds
Outpost on Ain Shams University campus to offer undergraduate and postgraduate Exeter degrees
Midlands university is seeking to deepen its ties to India as it opens new health research centre in Andhra Pradesh
Debates centring around H-1B worker visa and OPT programme for international graduates could have significant impact on overseas enrolment
Australian university aims to open campus in 2026 with support from Uttar Pradesh state government
Tec de Monterrey’s partnership with Boston’s Ragon Institute shows how Latin America can connect to global centres of excellence, says David Garza-Salazar
December brings largest monthly increase in issuances in more than two years, but total for 2024 still down 14 per cent on 2023
Student visa sponsors face increasing scrutiny from UK authorities
Signs of rebound in January intake for UK universities, with Nepal and Kenya developing as key markets
Geopolitical realignment following change of leadership in Bangladesh creates new opportunities for academic collaboration
‘Tweaks needed’ as eligibility remains restricted to citizens of the richest nations
Improved visa processing among measures proposed by umbrella groups to attract and retain international students
Some educators worry new arrangement could leave them worse off than planned thresholds, but government says it is ‘well placed’ to alleviate visa delays
Drawn-out complaints procedures that aren’t resolved before visas expire are unethical – and a poor advertisement for UK HE, says Sanaz Raji
Reading professor says a version of the Teaching Excellence Framework could provide reassurance about the quality of the UK’s transnational education courses
New directive prevents officials from issuing more than 270,000 student visas next year, and applies indicative caps on institutions previously proposed through legislation
Universities must rethink their use of agents and discounts and put more effort into securing and retaining enrolments, consultant says
Hidden code revealed on university admissions page may have prevented Chinese students from accessing content
Australian Bureau of Statistics figures reflect scale of growth in post-pandemic, pre-crackdown rebound
Oxbridge and STEM doctoral graduates are more likely to benefit from ‘mover’s advantage’, says Higher Education paper on international mobility
Foreign campuses entering India may struggle to compete with top local private institutions, conference hears
Monash Malaysia eyes new articulation offerings amid doubts that Australia’s caps are off the agenda for good
One in five Chinese learners say all of their friends are drawn from their home country
Sector-wide increase in acceptance rate arrests two years of decline
Nigerian doctoral student Sue Agazie will receive compensation after Newcastle University admitted failings in supervision
Anticipated approach of rewriting ministerial direction would not require parliamentary approval
Relaxation of regulations needed for country to grow as international hub, say experts
THE summit hears that scholarships and online courses can play an important role in aiding students displaced by conflict
‘Purpose-built’ facilities will help improve student mobility around the Indian Ocean rim, says Perth-based university
Temple University Japan reports record enrolments and plans Kyoto campus
Home Office guidance suggests breaches of sponsorship requirements as sector becomes more reliant on international student revenues
Tough year ahead for New Colombo Plan, as changes and delays leave administrators in the dark
Multi-pronged government crackdown succeeds where coronavirus and international financial crises failed
While anglophone countries still dominate market, number of global online English-taught offerings now exceeds 1,000
To maintain vital internationalisation, US institutions might have to partner with industry to expand their overseas footprints, says Fernando Reimers
Scholars who win foreign scholarships will have no jobs to return to in Afghanistan if they decide to take them up, says an Afghan academic
New figures suggest Russell Group universities have been much less affected by declining student numbers than other institutions
Region’s educational strengths must be brought to bear against key challenges such as climate change, forum hears
Emerging institutions’ aspirations snubbed as old-guard administrators focus on a vanishing bottom line
Happy overseas students push satisfaction with master’s courses to record high, but domestic counterparts are not so bowled over
American universities likely to be hampered by restrictions on spending money overseas, experts say