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Swiss Embassy’s head of science outlines challenges in negotiations
Fred Swaniker, founder of the African Leadership University, outlines his vision
Ian Jacobs says visits by hundreds of thousands of international and lifelong learners on short courses will transform campus life
Conservative peer attacks ‘brightest and best’ language used by ministers
Warnings that US and Australian policies threaten academic and student movement
Survey of would-be undergraduates finds teaching quality is the most important factor in decision-making
Universities with the highest percentage of international students named
A protest campaign in support of the Hungarian university is in full swing, explains Jan Kubik
Newman v-c suspects ‘drive to limit number of institutions that are able to recruit international students’
New target aims for 13.2 per cent of students to undertake international placements by 2020
Partnership hopes to play its part in ‘preventing a lost generation’ in the Middle East
Matthew Reisz reflects on what the two remaining presidential candidates might mean for higher education
Stranded abroad, South Sudan’s international students need help, writes Kuyok Abol Kuyok
European Union students enrolling next year will pay the same fees as UK students
As the country succeeds in attracting even more students from overseas, a mixture of demographics, ‘soft power’ concerns and local politics help explain its policy
On the eve of the first round of France’s presidential elections, Matthew Reisz considers its complex higher education sector and the appetite among politicians, institutions and academics for reform
Government pressured for concessions to avert defeat on amendment to HE Bill
Sir Keith Burnett returns from Australia with some astute observations on two far-from-perfect higher education systems
The benefits of a newly funded radio astronomy project transcend niche science
Study finds that employees at universities’ overseas outposts feel less supported than their home campus colleagues
US academic highlights risks for internationally mobile foreign scholars looking to settle in UK
UUK poll ahead of key Commons vote finds only 26 per cent see students ‘as immigrants’
What should have been a straightforward application for leave to remain in the UK turned into a Kafkaesque nightmare for University of St Andrews’ lecturer Emily Michelson, whose research trip to Italy proved too much for visa administrators to handle
The American-Hungarian institution proves that learning through diversity is not an impossible dream, says Marvin Lazerson
Country also looking to build stronger links with UK universities
Mahmood Mamdani describes the rationale behind his pioneering research institute in Uganda
The decline of a once-lucrative indoor market shows how job losses at Heriot-Watt could signal big trouble ahead for the sector, says Helga Drummond
Massive investment in campus infrastructure gives Australia an advantage in the battle to recruit international students, writes Jack Grove from the Young Universities Summit in Brisbane
Netherlands' market share of mobile scholars grows by 15 per cent in 10 years
New institutions across the world believe that they can compete with big-name universities that are stuck in the past, explains Jack Grove
Campus to focus on training for offshore oil and gas industries
Ka Ho Mok and Han Xiao have been speaking to Chinese students about their experiences in UK higher education
Institutions that succeed in helping regional growth deserve being included in measures of performance, says Simon Baker
V-c counters that institutions will ‘inevitably’ plan for overseas campuses after referendum
Institutions need to be excellent across the board to attract leading researchers, analysis warns
Minister emphasises transnational education, sidestepping mention of Home Office visa policy
Survey reveals Paris is the most popular location among prospective recruits
Nele Feldmann and Katherine Miller on the importance of helping displaced Syrians on to higher education courses
Matthew Reisz in Bogotá examines how quickly a TACTIC nation can become a more effective player in global higher education
Researcher warns that anti-immigrant sentiment could affect pipeline of academic talent
Vote hailed as ‘notable victory’ in battle to remove overseas learners from net migration targets
China and India accounted for almost half of all international students in the US last year, up from just under a quarter a decade before
Thirty-nine per cent of institutions report decline in overseas applications
Analysis shows more than two-thirds of overseas learners come from former Soviet states
Increasing the number of fast-track degrees may devalue the currency of UK undergraduate courses in Europe, warns Jack Grove
University associations warn new executive order will impact international student and scholar numbers
Some academics and students may choose to move to China over the US, says leading scholar
Leading business school president says country needs strategy to attract overseas learners
More UK and EU students begin master’s programmes, but Indian and Nigerian enrolments fall
Report shows majority of international mobility went through EU scheme
From Australia to Singapore, David Matthews and John Elmes weigh the pros and cons of likely destinations
Top diplomat says the collapse in Indian student numbers in the UK could destroy traditionally strong links between the two countries
Ignoring concerns about the lack of post-study work opportunities for Indian students overlooks the huge contribution of Indian-born Britons to UK society, Jack Grove hears
But latest figures from the ONS show granting of study visas in UK HE remained stable
Analysis shows ‘for first time’ how government visa ‘restrictions’ impact different institutions
Researchers on large-scale projects would receive less credit under proposed scheme
Data highlight strength of US-Iran research links while experts stress benefits for American science and economy
University of Hong Kong v-c denies he is ‘heading for a simple life’ as the next head of the University of Edinburgh
University of Paris Seine offers UK institutions chance to create a base in France
Lack of opportunities and local hiring practices have stopped many French scientists from returning to their homeland, a new study says