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The final report’s scant recommendations and mooted interventions are uninspiring, unhelpful and, at times, alarming, says Michael Wesley
Councillors urge government not to place restrictions on post-study work rights
Nafsa head says universities must recruit more proactively as election looms, competition mounts and unrest grips campuses
While the government plans measures to relieve placement poverty and student debt, observers also expect higher visa fees and financial capacity bar
The government should help universities diversify their source countries as it works towards a fix for domestic student funding, says Connor Horsfall
Filipino students look elsewhere as Australia downgrades risk rating
End of prime minister’s two-decade term brings reflection on sector’s rapid development but also its enduring challenges
Former universities minister attacks ‘sheer incoherence and self-destructiveness’ of deterring international students from coming to UK
Number of family members allowed to enter UK down 80 per cent after tightening of rules
Royal Irish Academy calls for fresh push to develop higher education in north-west of island
Gendering and decolonising curricula requires a nuanced consideration of learners’ diverse perspectives and cultural contexts, says Heather Jeffrey
Students looking closer to home for international education, but immigration rules and price points remain barrier
As part of ongoing efforts to reduce abuses and controversies in nation’s huge programme of international enrolment, Trudeau cuts back Covid-era 40-hour-a-week policy
US, with the looming possibility of a second Trump presidency, deemed a more reliable education prospect than its anglophone rivals
New legislation opens the way for quality-focused branches to drive up standards across a traditionally public HE sector, says Ianis Matsoukas
Radical restructuring of higher education would see lower-tariff institutions focus only on vocational courses, under plans outlined by right-wing thinktank
Proposed Astana outpost responds to country’s call for greater internationalisation of its higher education system
Students carry the can for rental spikes and record low vacancies while alternative causes are overlooked, says accommodation lobby
MI5 director general warns vice-chancellors that hostile states are targeting UK universities
Borderland development set to foster enhanced collaboration with mainland institutions
Legal reforms to enable creation of ‘European degree’ the next step towards closer cross-border integration, THE summit hears
Studying abroad set to become more expensive in key target markets for universities looking to diversify intakes
Study concludes that learning how to pronounce students’ names properly should be included in diversity and inclusion policies at universities ‘because it goes to the heart of people’s identities’
University leaders warn they often find themselves stuck between the US and China
Latest changes encourage more recruitment from China for universities that already have the market cornered
Overseas students’ respect for learning helps restore some of the authority that consumerism has stripped from UK academics, says Rania Hafez
Overseas institutions opt for partnerships with local counterparts rather than going it alone, despite regulatory incentives
State law against foreign scholars allows institutions to pursue exceptions, but faculty and students are largely left to wage protests
Significant drop in North American enrolments mirrored by increased recruitment by UK and Australia
Sibrandes Poppema shares how his institution is strengthening links across countries and with industry and society
Military is investigating whether international students in province adjacent to Taiwan pose national security risk
European Commission scheme would improve mobility between EU and UK for young people
Almost half of European workforce surveyed doubt whether cross-border goals are clearly defined, with one in three lacking faith in managers
Deputy prime minister to brief vice-chancellors on findings of review
Overseas students’ rebounding satisfaction rates coincide with Australian policy moves to keep them out
Stung by alumni reaction to his intervention on Israel-Gaza crisis, new dean of Insead says creating a ‘cauldron of cultures’ is a better way of contributing to the world
Offshore venture will neither require funds from nor contribute to its struggling New Zealand parent, at least in the short term
Higher education sectors born out of empire fail to meet local skill needs, says professor
Agents had not kept their clients in the loop despite pocketing thousands of dollars in fees, survey finds
Companies will partner with global institutions under a government plan to speed up the development of new technologies and boost international collaboration
While enrolment rates are set to surge at the island’s universities, progress on the development of student housing has been slow
Early data suggest number of international students starting taught postgraduate courses is down 6 per cent, but some individual campuses hit much harder
Universities Netherlands announces new measures to limit international student numbers, but needs politicians’ help to introduce quotas
Scamsters enlisted dozens of Indonesian universities to embellish the educational benefits of a German holiday jobs programme, police say
Student recruitment firm AECC warns that restricting graduate visa route could be ‘catastrophic day’ for UK higher education
Delays and baffling rejections are leaving their mark, analyst warns
‘Low-risk’ institutions now in the minority as universities carry the can for non-fraudulent visa refusals
Nobel-winning former Royal Society president discusses his concerns over the UK’s ‘too high’ visa costs, anti-ageing science and older academics who refuse to retire
Both sides claim a win, with Pavlou lauding ‘legacy’ and university saying legal fees have been put to better use
Facing C$3 billion revenue loss from federal crackdown on overseas gravy train, Ford administration promises to spare 22 of 23 public universities from the toll
The joint degree, a key goal of the European Education Area, is aimed at boosting student mobility across the continent
Blacklist proposal could punish millions for the actions of their ‘autocratic’ governments, critics say
Timing of review raises suspicions that ministers are keen to deflect attention from uncomfortable migration data
Recruiting underprepared students is damaging the classroom experience and is soul-crushing for teachers, says a UK lecturer
Despite explicit exemption for fundamental research, Greens warn that new regime will stymie collaboration ‘outside Aukus bubble’
Regulator outlines how institutions could respond to various scenarios as it prepares to exercise new duties
Project could aid Pakistani economy by boosting wages being sent back home, but Riyadh is yet to signal whether it will play ball
Association agreement will be signed later this year, European Commission says, with Korea joining framework programme in 2025
Sector leaders warn that PhD students and academics could go elsewhere if requirement to gain proficiency in Norwegian goes ahead
Universities helped stoke ‘anxieties’ driving an anglophone retreat from internationalisation, scholar argues