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Home Office decision to decline a visa for postgraduate researcher’s 22-month-old baby sparks anguish at laboratory ‘struggling’ to recruit
Academics raised concerns about ‘loaded’ questions asked by Migration Advisory Committee
Business academic Diane Holt recalls her experience aboard a ‘floating university’
Academics from North and South Korea are exploring how reunification could work, says Incheon National University president
Analysis of academic boycott of Central Powers after WWI prompts warnings over Trump administration plans
THE Emerging Economies Summit hears senior university leader call for reform to address nation’s graduate employment crisis
The former LSE director tells Matthew Reisz that colleagues at Sciences Po sense an opportunity in Brexit, that the French should not fret over league tables and that academics, policymakers and bankers must talk more
Share of students going abroad has remained stable for last two years of data
Country’s new internationalisation plan eschews revenue-focused approaches favoured by other countries
Ministerial mission aims to help forge tighter links in education and research
World Bank consultant says India’s decision to relax state control over curricula at some universities is model
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will become the first state institution in Greece to teach undergraduates entirely in English
Matthew Reisz considers the insights of the former LSE director who has a foothold in both the UK and France
MAC report on impact of international students will be ‘hard to ignore’ for new home secretary
British Council conference to hear of downsides to focus on elite higher education institutions
Fears over international impact of UT Tyler’s decision, with Nepalese applicants hardest hit
Big hikes in visa, right to remain fees bring ‘under the radar’ issue to fore and prompt post-Brexit worries for EU staff
Magdeburg university head reveals scale of threats he received after controversy over right-wing AfD speakers
Foreign students help drive the growth of Australia’s biggest cities
Foreign enrolments have surged to record numbers, possible hiccups lie ahead
As Beijing and Canberra trade blows over foreign interference and academic freedom, leading analyst predicts things will get worse before they get better
Students will spend 18 months at each institution and graduate with degrees from both
Private college enrolments add to worrying signs for Australian international education
Students will spend two years at Trinity College Dublin and two at Columbia University
Peace process gives new impetus to nation’s efforts to promote itself as academic destination
Too many poorer students across Europe are unable to maximise their learning owing to inadequate financial support, argues Simon Marginson
Expansion of US carrier associated with increase in partnerships of more than 30 per cent
Plans by France’s president to establish a series of cross-border university networks are starting to become a reality
Espionage proposals trigger tit-for-tat claims by rival groups of academics
Elite Japanese universities are renowned for their strength in research, but does their reputation also reflect quality in teaching? Times Higher Education’s student-focused Japan University Rankings and student experience survey offer some fascinating insights
Universities cannot afford to wait for politicians to resolve future research relationship between the UK and European Union
Will the current blockade on Qatar harm its higher education system? Simon Baker investigates whether the need to find common scientific ground among Gulf states could win out
Teenagers have completed three-year programme of after-school tuition
Head of Koç University says international researchers are applying to institution despite political landscape
Durham academics Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago were told to leave after spending too long conducting humanitarian work abroad
Minister says the UK has much to learn from Israel’s scientific excellence and entrepreneurial flair
Most international students who stay in Australia after they graduate cannot find jobs in their fields
Internationalisation expert says universities should only proceed with new collaborations if there is backing from scholars
Higher education institutions are well placed to develop solutions to harassment and assault, says University of Southern California provost
Creating a separate pot of money for international research ‘risks funding second-rate’ work, conference hears
Latest skirmish in war of words sparked by claims of Chinese meddling on Australian campuses, and Canberra’s new foreign interference laws
New outpost does not undermine commitment to remain in Budapest, institution insists
Analysis of data underlying the latest ranking shows how Asia, Europe and North America are quite different in terms of the most open disciplines
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago told that their family has just 14 days to leave country
Impact of diplomatic tensions between the two countries may yet be to bite
New schemes will provide grants to master’s and PhD students and postdoctoral researchers
Brexit has provided the ‘stimulation’ for higher education institutions in the two countries to ramp up their relationship
Higher education institutions make a loss when they invest in international partnerships, but the wider community reaps a windfall, says New Zealand report
Former president warns that scrapping fees will lead to high dropout rates and challenges of capacity
The next warden of Rhodes House on growing up in a family of political refugees and why universities must prepare graduates to be good citizens
Concern about scholars being ‘put in a position of proxy border guards’
Data released amid concern that tensions with China may lead to future downturn in recruitment
Outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on four years in what many regard as English higher education’s toughest job
Growth in Chinese admissions exclusively among applicants already in country
New university network will see institutions pool resources to cope with impact of hurricanes and tropical cyclones
Fears that the arrival of foreign universities could decimate native provision have apparently been set aside by ministers, writes Martin Surya Mulyadi
Proposal from French president provides opportunity for Europe to showcase ‘excellence’, says leader of elite university group
Academics raise concerns over the priorities of international development agencies
Sciences Po’s dean of research reflects on the currents of change within her country’s university sector
Ministers set to agree to push for equal access to higher education for men and women by 2030