Most overseas students who stay in UK find graduate-level roles
Results of study appear to contradict home secretary’s claim that foreign students work in low-skilled jobs

Results of study appear to contradict home secretary’s claim that foreign students work in low-skilled jobs

The UK prime minister has invested political capital in science and innovation. It is vital that it is not wasted on ill-considered populist ideas about research

Legal action seen as ‘the only way’ to force universities to stop ‘divesting responsibility’, senate committee hears

Will a new review end Australian students’ financial crisis?

More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Focus on volume risks harming student experience and hoped-for revenues may not materialise, report warns

Advance HE survey finds retention rates have recovered after the easing of Covid restrictions, with students also happier with levels of staff engagement

The advocate and project manager talks about his Roma identity and problems with Hungarian higher education

Hopes that a new regulator would bring light-touch, proportionate regulation in England have been dashed, says Iain Mansfield

Spiking inflation and an accommodation squeeze are eroding students’ already meagre means. As a major review of higher education begins, John Ross examines reforms that would allow students to keep...

Domestic violence expert and film director becomes latest in line of women heading major US institutions

Numbers of students unable to say if parents had studied could point to need to rethink representation questions, says Hesa

US’ leading basic research funder says links in grant applications compromise security and fairness, but scientists call the ban antiquated

Colleges hope that disadvantaged students might do better if their school counselors are given a chance to come along with them