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But their long-term sustainability needs a clearer political strategy, including reflection on whether there are too many, says Luc Sels
Non-metropolitan institutions should be treated differently from their city cousins if overseas admissions are limited, says northern Australian MP
Would-be international students opt to enrol closer to home, with continental Europe, Asian hubs and the Gulf seen as alternatives for learners locked out of ‘big four’
Prolonged integrity problems, ongoing visa chaos, harsher caps to come: the post-caps prospects for Australian international education
Country could accommodate more overseas learners, according to poll of locals’ attitudes
Leading professor says he is likely to leave UK to avoid tax hit, and fears others may be reluctant to come in the first place
New enrolments down 5 per cent after three years of post-pandemic rebound, says Open Doors survey
Visa processing chaos set to continue amid opposition parties’ rejection of proposal to limit international student numbers
Institutions start putting recruitment on hold amid uncertainty about whether new limits will come into force in January
The controversy over Dhankhar’s poor choice of words has overshadowed the wisdom of calling for poorer Indians to be better informed, says Pushkar
Researchers identify emergence of ‘China English’ as legitimate version of language
Private colleges set to be hit with punitive limits on overseas recruitment, despite being among the top performers in government-commissioned surveys
Republican’s first term suggests that anti-immigration rhetoric will undermine universities’ offshore recruitment efforts
Home Office statistics reveal just 1,300 dependants submitted visa applications in October – the lowest monthly total since at least January 2022
Outpost to build on London university’s existing partnerships in West Africa
Outpost due to open next year will focus on both research and teaching, after ‘quick’ but ‘robust’ approval process
Ensure that your exit causes minimal inconvenience, regulator tells private colleges
Global survey finds that 41 per cent of institutions reported fewer international postgraduate students in this year’s intake compared to 2023
Universities often say they are pursuing transnational education for both love and money. But that can make for a strategic muddle, warns Stephen Thomas
Faltering UK recruitment is being capitalised on by business schools in the continent
October deadline Ucas data shows drop in university applications from UK 18-year-olds, and declining interest in medicine courses, but rising interest from China and US
Economic benefit to universities and wider society still seen positively by most but negative views gaining traction, UK poll finds
‘Sea turtles’ seen as aiding elite universities’ internationalisation goals, but tide may already be turning
Proposed exam would test Spanish competence and subject ability, and would have to be completed in person
UK government expected to maintain tough approach amid warnings of Canada-style caps
UK institutions look ahead to next autumn as survey confirms devastating impact of visa restrictions
High cost may turn international universities off Vietnam despite growing demand
While critics dismiss direct impact of proposal as ‘rather meaningless’, concerns about broader messaging loom large
Universities’ challenge now is keeping pace with applications, analyst says
Tim Jones seeks to get university ‘where it should be’ but must contend with whims of government policy
Tribunal rules that Manchester student Dana Abuqamar is ‘not an extremist’
Just 3 per cent of respondents to sector survey rated Ottawa government’s engagement with sector positively
University leaders under ‘extraordinary pressure’ amid funding crisis, says departing University of Southern Queensland chief
Research institutes ‘unprepared’ for impact of growing focus on national security amid geopolitical shifts, survey finds
Demand for Australian education may have sunk so far that visa processing rearrangements will make little difference
Non-Punjabi Indians may reconsider study destination as diplomatic row shows little sign of cooling
New crackdowns on overseas students have recently been introduced by Australia, Canada and the UK in response to concerns about immigration levels, housing costs and visa abuse. But will they work? Will they last? And where do they leave universities struggling to stay afloat? Patrick Jack reports
Recruitment bounces back from 52 per cent drop seen in May, with suggestions that market is ‘recalibrating’ to levels last seen in 2022
‘Layers and layers of interventions’ will not be a temporary phenomenon, analyst warns
Island’s chief executive instructs universities to strengthen vetting processes as plans to attract more offshore students ramp up
International education is ‘not a one-way street’, Canberra insists, as it limits inbound travel
International student crackdown partly a response to world of ‘fragmentation, competition and protectionism’
A ‘Fortress Australia’ that remains open to international trade and talent needs an educated, innovative and globally minded population, says Philipp Ivanov
Anglosphere countries risk squandering their market advantage, researchers warn
Chinese students could face further vilification as presence in sensitive areas under question
‘Revenue hit’ will undermine universities’ ability to recruit foreign faculty while driving more locals overseas
Monarch bankrolls new academic programme to support small states threatened by climate change
Departure of British-educated Nobelists will resurface questions about UK’s ‘passive’ efforts to keep top talent, say experts
Report warns domestic challenges have ‘sharpened the need’ to attract international students from a broader range of backgrounds
Record increases scheduled as caps proposal leaves universities ‘singing different songs’
New Manchester vice-chancellor on why universities need to collaborate more closely, how to turn research into impact, and the ‘opportunity’ for the UK on international students
Island’s leaders unveil new policies to attract international talent and grow foreign student base
Policymakers must recognise that international education is a lifeline for low- and middle-income countries, say Maia Chankseliani and Joonghyun Kwak
Number of higher education institutions applying to take part in UK student mobility programme fell this year
Pandemic-style redundancies feared as universities count their losses
Interest from Nigeria and India falls sharply, with challenging picture set to continue across courses with January start dates
With major parties backing the legislation, controversial enrolment quotas appear a done deal
Institutions are setting the scene for a thriving international system post-war
Half of sector goes backwards in this year’s table, as international student caps threaten more damage
No elite US university finishes in the top 50 for the international outlook pillar, a category that is dominated by the United Arab Emirates at the top and the UK lower down