Canadian universities fear loss of consensus on global role
Institutions confident that international students still respect them, but worry about underlying message of visa limits, tuition fee hikes and coarsening exchanges

Institutions confident that international students still respect them, but worry about underlying message of visa limits, tuition fee hikes and coarsening exchanges

Opportunities that enhance employability and the student experience will boost both enrolments and donations, says Robert Phillips

New branding drops the words ‘College’ and ‘London’ from its title, leading union to raise concerns about focus on ‘pejorative historical connotations’

New body will have investigative powers and ability to settle complaints when universities behave ‘unreasonably’ – including recommending fee refunds

LSE academic’s book partly inspired by innovation economy divisions in his hometown of Oxford

Risk-rating system, which punishes universities for visa refusals, merely the latest form of ‘structural disadvantage’

Universities UK’s requests of an incoming government also include a review of the maintenance support package offered to students

Scientists question whether abolition of major sector agencies is justified

No one should assume that university managers and consultants have all the solutions to UK universities’ financial woes, says Chris Moore

Sir Anthony Finkelstein to lead combined university, called City St George’s
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Analysis of THE rankings data indicates which countries perform strongest in light of the funding that they get

Data highlights career benefits of higher education amid pitch for more participation

University’s subcontracted courses first to come under greater scrutiny from Office for Students

Australian study finds good prospects for research degree graduates, so long as they look beyond academia

Election result in world’s fourth biggest nation underlines the need for better understanding of its neighbour