Sydney lodges counter-offer on Ramsay Western civilisation proposal
Funding scholarships rather than a whole new course ‘would benefit hundreds more students’

Funding scholarships rather than a whole new course ‘would benefit hundreds more students’

In move that leaves other institutions wary, Northeastern pushing new students to foreign posts

Bath researchers seek to combine scholarly rigour with campaigning zeal

First data from graduate employability survey suggest surge in reputation for continental institutions

Leading professor blames pressure to publish and lack of access to chief executives

Committee compares Home Office attitude in ETS crackdown to Windrush scandal

Lennard Davis’ recent THE article was wrong to dismiss the utility of subversion, says David Palumbo-Liu

Trump adviser plans multi-agency tour of universities confused by crackdown

Proposed new law not as tough as some feared – but critics argue focus on Dutch ignores benefits of studying in English

Fighting what it sees as anticompetitive practices, Trump administration may harm universities and low-income students

Nearly one in five first-year UK undergraduates tell Unite Students survey that they have a mental health condition

Visa route on offer for those ‘graduating in the summer of 2021 and after’, but Indian students concerned by announcement’s ambiguity

It is unfair and dangerous that, unlike academics, researchers in the private sector operate with no ethical oversight, says Ron Iphofen

Appointment strengthens team leading THE following acquisition by new owner