Malaysia changes targets for postgraduates
Government aims to train 60,000 students at postgraduate level over next nine years

Government aims to train 60,000 students at postgraduate level over next nine years

Accurate scientific translation is vital, say Meredith Root-Bernstein and Richard Ladle

Spiralling costs and frozen domestic income mean that some universities will be ‘completely stuffed’ within three years, claims Anglia Ruskin leader

Fears of further reputational damage after licence suspensions

Welfare and gun checks are part of the shield against campus violence

Staff at King’s College London are set to take industrial action over planned redundancies in three health schools

Students have forgotten more than half of what they learned in their A levels by their first week of university, a new study says

Announcement follows immigration minister’s statement on student visa crackdown

Universities of West London and Bedfordshire also told they cannot sponsor new international students

Labour will use a long-term plan for research funding to help create high-wage jobs, ending “uncertainty” in science policy created by the coalition.

Universities are “overshadowed” by research and teaching methods dating back hundreds of years, stifling innovation, a conference has heard.

By Charlie Tyson, for Inside Higher Ed

The principal and vice-chancellor of Heriot-Watt University has announced he is leaving his post to take the helm of an Australian university.

The value of outstanding student loans owed by graduates will rise to £330 billion in the 2040s

The “Oxbridge Ambassador for Wales” has recommended partnerships among schools to increase the number of Welsh pupils going to Oxford and Cambridge.