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Book dubs Chinese government-funded centres ‘a threat to academic freedom’
Sonal Minocha recalls her own experience as an international student and argues that post-study work visas must be brought back
The number of international students starting courses at US universities has increased by 7.5 per cent in the space of a year
British Council survey suggests students are still outward looking despite slump in number going overseas
Universities minister announces plan to send 5,000 students a year to the subcontinent during his visit to Delhi
Plans are part of industrial strategy to steal a march on other export-driven countries
Non-EU cohort under pressure to secure work after the abolition of the post-study work visa
US non-profit Institute for Shipboard Education hopes to plot safe course through rough financial waters
Discussion focuses on how European universities can move beyond the Bologna Process and compete at a global level
Prospective students seek an institution in the top 200 but ‘brand personality’ is a puzzle to them
Paper by academics calls for greater transparency
Vince Cable is announcing a new set of measures designed to stem the fall in Indian students choosing to study in the UK
The head of the University of Oxford has said he is “baffled” by the UK’s “hostile” student visa system, and called for a shift to evidence-based policymaking
British Council report warns of overreliance on Chinese market in coming decade
Fees paid by growing numbers of overseas postgraduates studying in the UK have helped to subsidise additional places for domestic learners
Paul Wordsworth warns that the privatisation of visa applications is hampering academics’ ability to be part of an international community
British Council claims that one in 10 current world leaders have studied in the UK
Figures show sharp drop in demand from the subcontinent
Some 70 Science Without Borders students at Southampton received a message citing faculty complaints about their performance
Pension fund that invested £16 million in project at centre of kickbacks case
Glyndwr University has said it has been given more time to appeal against the suspension of its visa licence to sponsor non-European Union students
A Labour government would remove overseas students from net migration targets, shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper has reiterated.
A rise in international postgraduate enrolments in the US has helped overall recruitment in the country to keep rising, a report has found
Universities in the UK and Ireland are the best in the world on informing international students about degree course information, a new study claims.
To Light a Candle documentary spotlights work of underground Baha’i Institute for Higher Education in face of persecution
Chris Longman argues for universities to hold mandatory pre-course exams
A new report reveals the extent to which British students welcome their international peers
We need policy to foster foreign language study at all levels of education, says Jocelyn Wyburd
Report from OBHE says ‘no question’ some are involved in suspect practices
Net migration has risen to 243,000 in the past year, dashing government hopes of meeting its target, although student immigration has remained stable.
Shadow minister and UCL alumna calls on university to do ‘all it can’ to stop practice on overseas site
British Council report recommends that the region develop an identity revolving around a student experience based on links with employers
Postgraduate claims that her English was not up to scratch
Elite scholars are visiting the universities of Stanford and Berkeley in a mission to boost the country’s standing in a European innovation index
Union claims it has evidence of forced labour and exploitation at the Education City complex in Doha
£140,000 2014 programme scrapped because of ‘significant budget cuts’
Indian private university searches for site as it signals an interest in partnerships with UK institutions
For UK institutions seeking international partners, there is much potential in Brazil outside the three big cities
Selectividad test removed in effort to drive up traditionally low number of entrants from abroad
The Santander banking group is to invest €700 million (£550 million) in university projects over the next four years, a conference has heard.
Christopher Bigsby on the pleasures and pitfalls of internationalisation
Overseas students due to start courses in August told not to travel to the UK in the wake of the visa fraud inquiry
Five youthful institutions that have jettisoned tired thinking are blazing their own paths ahead
London universities have launched a fresh attempt to woo Indian students in the face of a huge drop in the number coming to study in the UK.
Observatory on Borderless Higher Education report author urges UK universities to factor in growth of transnational education
UK parent institutions face questions over their procedures and monitoring of capital operations
Foreign students in the UK need fluency, not just a certificate, says Karen Harris
Six academics share their experiences of university life overseas
Universities of West London and Bedfordshire also told they cannot sponsor new international students
A woman stabbed to death in Essex has been identified as a Saudi Arabian student who was taking an English language course at the county’s university.
The University of Sunderland has joined a growing list of institutions who have decided to waive fees for language students on a study year abroad
16-member Global Academy of Liberal Arts aims to help reassert value of non-STEM study
New mobile app helps a Cambridge press offer free digital monographs even to those without computers
Standards watchdog calls on universities to beware misleading students about overseas facilities
Learn Chile project launched to attract students from abroad
An independent Scotland would reintroduce post-study work visas and ease restrictions on overseas students, the Scottish National Party has pledged
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls for ‘globalisation’ and more exchanges at university leaders’ summit at University College London
Ignorance of one’s native English means other languages and cultures are a closed book, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto