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‘Future teaching’ to take place at Welsh university’s London campus
An exhibition reveals the impact of refugee scholars on the University of California flagship
University has ‘risked assets’ built up with public money, union claims in report
Overseas student numbers dropping overall in science due to Indian demand
University scholarships make up quarter of money donated
Commissioner tells academics to ‘get cracking’ on proposals
Queen’s Hill project cancelled after change in attitude towards overseas university branches
The number of Americans taking full undergraduate degrees in the UK has risen by almost 30 per cent in the last four years, new figures show
UEA head blames home secretary for UK’s first fall in international students
Peers to look at whether damage is being done to universities
The number of non-EU students at UK universities fell by 1 per cent last year, the first such decline ever recorded.
The University of East Anglia is to cease offering degree courses at its London campus from September this year, it has been confirmed
The UK High Commissioner in India has tried to convince Indians to study in Britain amid fears they are being deterred by red tape and exchange rates
Tertiary education’s impact on national development is greater than previously thought, study finds
Thailand, Cyprus and Sri Lanka initiatives bring fiscal losses and criticism
Scientific share options flourish despite calls for boycott
Academics describe the complex, arbitrary bureaucracy, emotional turmoil and career limbo wrought by Britain’s policies
International students could be hit by new healthcare charges for migrants in the UK.
An Indian private university has been given official backing by the Indian government for its off-shore campus in London.
Newcastle v-c gives international students the full flavour of a British Christmas
Global competition prompts easing of curbs on commissions to student recruiters
As long as applicants fulfil language, qualifications and maintenance criteria, ‘they are welcome’, says BIS spokeswoman
Poll of more than 10,000 students shows visa crackdown is not the biggest hurdle
As Times Higher Education launches the BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014, Jim O’Neill says the UK can help the world and itself by going global
The British Council has launched an online list of student recruitment agents that have signed up to certain principles.
The European Union’s flagship schemes to support higher education, Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+, have received substantial increases in their budgets.
Rich and poor states have resources other side needs, says sultan
University accounts will show write-down of £3.2 million
Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities
Film shows how Indian students successfully navigated the process
Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears
Examining collaborative provision in an Asian partnership left John Buglear doubting the fitness of such ventures
Vocational courses are the latest focus of government investment
The immigration minister has accused universities of creating “a self-fulfilling prophecy for bad news” on student visas
The number of international students in US higher education has reached an all-time high according to an authoritative report
The president of South Korea has visited Imperial College London to mark a series of agreements between the institution and Korean universities.
Pair aim to offer English language support in war-torn areas
New rector Jörg Monar discusses the unique institution’s mission and challenges
Students will continue to travel for degree courses despite obstacles
Canada branch of London School of Business and Finance labelled an ‘unlicensed private career college’ and told to halt teaching
Jim Northover considers whether the next global “mega-brand” could be a UK university
Senate minutes reveal shocking statistics for 2011-12
THE survey shows non-EU students outside India largely undeterred by coalition measures
Delegation to Brazil underscores progress in UK universities’ collaborative efforts
The London School of Economics is “attempting to establish the facts” over the expulsion of an academic from Peking University, one of its partners.
Reasons for withdrawal of legal action on eve of hearing remain unclear
Sunderland and Ulster introduce fingerprinting systems
The UK has overtaken Japan to become China’s second most prolific research collaborator.
London Metropolitan University has agreed to end legal action against the Home Office over the revoking of its licence to recruit overseas students.
Measures to tackle illegal immigration are “discriminatory” to international students and send the message that they are not welcome in the UK.
World Education Services report stresses diversity of applicants
Michael Arthur is ‘not a fan’ of overseas campus approach
‘Callous’ Home Office refuses leeway for applicant hit by currency drop
Offerings of master’s courses in English tempt students away from UK, study suggests
Book celebrates centenary of the first global higher education network
The number of international students coming to UK universities will grow at a slower rate over the next 13 years than is hoped for by the government.
Academics still hidebound by national rules, Commission finds
São Paulo announces further tie-ins at three-day symposium
Critics brand figures for post-study replacement ‘disappointing’
Glasgow Caledonian University is to become the first UK university to open a campus in New York.