Australia to cap overseas student enrolments at each university
Proposed legislation ‘unnecessary’ because existing arrangements already include caps, says strategist

Proposed legislation ‘unnecessary’ because existing arrangements already include caps, says strategist

Despite claims of political appointments, no party seems to want to make interference in universities an election issue, says Mukhtar Ahmad

Malaysia is learning from top student destinations like Australia and Canada when it comes to creating balanced immigration rules for foreign students

Universities losing income from international students would have to slash their R&D spending, letter to chancellor warns

The likes of Google are being undermined by both AI and their own commercial imperatives. Researchers can no longer rely on them, says Andy Farnell

Initiative aims to bridge the gap as education seen as ‘not solving’ Africa’s employment issues

Western business practice is not universal, so why are studies from elsewhere so rare in the literature, asks Yuliya Snihur

Move by the Conference of University Rectors in Spain follows widespread student protests across the country

Body that negotiates on behalf of universities in pay talks to take on new remit from Universities UK

Temperatures soar despite the winter chills, as each side accuses its opponents of extremism

Third Ivy League leader to depart amid Israel protests concedes pressures, as numerous US counterparts face no-confidence votes

Admissions service announces series of initiatives to encourage students from low-income families to apply for higher education

Universities’ financial get-out-of-jail card no longer works, as governments in Canberra and elsewhere turn their backs on foreign students

‘Gothenburg Manifesto’ calls for decentralisation of power and return to ‘core’ of academia

University insists senate decision to refrain from institutional stance safeguards academic freedom