Sunak warned against ‘talking up’ overseas student dependant rule
Prime minister’s drive for ‘political capital’ on net migration risks ‘long-term damage’ to international reputation, UK sector warns

Prime minister’s drive for ‘political capital’ on net migration risks ‘long-term damage’ to international reputation, UK sector warns

Chungbuk National University head says simply ‘selling degrees’ is not in the interest of students or the sector

Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year’s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal

Leading cell biologist says outstanding young researchers are missing out on funding as panellists are focusing excessively on open science contributions

South African HE must move to a culture where information sharing and support are second nature to institutions, says Francis Petersen

While new salary threshold has been announced, clarity on level of discount applied for key roles in higher education is yet to come

Partial elimination of tuition fees could prove self-defeating by undermining the private universities that educate more than half of the country’s students

John Edmunds commended alongside Bristol health chief and Leicester chancellor

Shouldering the cost: How can England’s HE funding system be fixed?

La Crosse’s Joe Gow threatens lawsuit and claims free speech rights have been violated following dismissal over films produced with his wife

Universities in conservative region decline to add DEI component to their conditions of accreditation

International students, post-study work visas and opinion pieces captured readers’ attention this year

The recent election result underlines that international student recruitment is encountering limits, both physical and political, says Michèle Wera

LLE can overturn ‘mad idea’ that university must happen between ages 18 and 21, says David Latchman, stepping down as Birkbeck v-c after 21 years

Paperwork pain eases, revenue pain rises as universities confront new year