Universities detail hit to Indian demand Several UK universities have seen the number of Indian students plummet by more than 50 per cent in recent years. By Holly Else 4 March
Aberystwyth to set up Mauritius branch campus Aberystwyth University is to set up a branch campus in Mauritius and start offering degrees from September this year. By David Matthews 4 March
Universities acting as 鈥榚xtension鈥 of visa authorities Academics vent anger over treatment of international students By David Matthews 3 March
Student visa collapse for India and Pakistan continues But overall net migration still shoots up following influx from EU By David Matthews 27 February
Bath to welcome Colombian PhD students University boosts collaboration with 鈥榥eglected鈥 South America By Holly Else 27 February
We must rev up our relationship with India The UK has to strengthen ties with Asia if it is to reverse the decline in international students, says Liam Byrne 27 February
Rollback of post-study work rules mooted Meeting at Treasury hints at moves to repair visa policy鈥檚 harm to universities By John Morgan 27 February
Volunteer to assimilate Chinese students in the UK are keen to get work experience, and it would help them to integrate, says Bin Wu 27 February
Switzerland downgraded by EU on research involvement Move follows referendum decision to restrict immigration By Paul Jump 26 February
NUS wants fixed fees for overseas students The National Union of Students has called on universities to fix their fees for international students and stop 鈥渦nfair鈥 prices rises during courses By Chris Parr 24 February
Osborne unveils China-Russell Group link George Osborne has announced a programme of collaboration between leading universities in China and the UK鈥檚 Russell Group institutions. By Chris Parr 20 February
Students studying for UK qualification abroad up 5 per cent But more than 40 per cent are registered with Oxford Brookes, says Hesa By David Matthews 13 February
UK sector urged not to wait for India to pass foreign campus bill British Council urges universities to press ahead with learning partnerships on the sub-continent By David Matthews 13 February
Higher education bolsters UK soft power Educating the global elite, including many central bankers, gives Britain a powerful presence, report finds By David Matthews 13 February
Students take legal action over withdrawal of visa sponsorships Overseas recruits on LSBF-taught course seek damages over treatment by university sponsor By David Matthews 13 February
Malcolm McVicar on human rights, buffer zones and 'girlie bars' Uclan group chief executive officer discusses how the university鈥檚 planned campus in Sri Lanka can be a force for good By John Morgan 13 February
Satellite campuses in China are slow boat to secure future Nottingham is one of a growing number of universities with a presence in or around Shanghai By John Morgan 13 February
色盒直播 Office suspends English language tests The 色盒直播 Office has suspended an organisation鈥檚 English language tests for immigration purposes after cheating was allegedly uncovered on some exams. By David Matthews 10 February
Students on Glyndwr-LSBF course to undergo immigration checks 鈥楩uture teaching鈥 to take place at Welsh university鈥檚 London campus By David Matthews 7 February
Berkeley: a radical home for Hitler鈥檚 茅migr茅s An exhibition reveals the impact of refugee scholars on the University of California flagship By Matthew Reisz 6 February
UCU accuses Uclan of 鈥榮peculative gambles鈥 overseas University has 鈥榬isked assets鈥 built up with public money, union claims in report By John Morgan 4 February
鈥業ndia effect鈥 hits STEM subjects, peers hear Overseas student numbers dropping overall in science due to Indian demand By David Matthews 4 February
UN criticises rich countries over educational aid University scholarships make up quarter of money donated By David Matthews 1 February
Horizon 2020 鈥榯o generate 拢2 billion in grants鈥 for UK in first two years Commissioner tells academics to 鈥榞et cracking鈥 on proposals By Holly Else 31 January
Edinburgh Napier scraps plan for Hong Kong campus Queen鈥檚 Hill project cancelled after change in attitude towards overseas university branches By David Matthews 30 January
Record numbers of US students choose UK The number of Americans taking full undergraduate degrees in the UK has risen by almost 30 per cent in the last four years, new figures show By Chris Parr 27 January
Anglo-Indian ties have been 鈥榖utchered鈥 by May UEA head blames home secretary for UK鈥檚 first fall in international students By Chris Parr 23 January
Immigration policy to come under Lords microscope Peers to look at whether damage is being done to universities By Barbara Speed 16 January
Overseas student total falls 鈥榝or first time鈥 as Indian numbers collapse The number of non-EU students at UK universities fell by 1 per cent last year, the first such decline ever recorded. By John Morgan 16 January
UEA to close its London campus The University of East Anglia is to cease offering degree courses at its London campus from September this year, it has been confirmed By Chris Parr 15 January
James Bond and Grand Theft Auto 鈥榓mong reasons to study in UK鈥 The UK High Commissioner in India has tried to convince Indians to study in Britain amid fears they are being deterred by red tape and exchange rates By David Matthews 11 January
Universities' growth factor has been understated Tertiary education鈥檚 impact on national development is greater than previously thought, study finds By David Matthews 9 January
Headaches for Uclan over foreign campuses Thailand, Cyprus and Sri Lanka initiatives bring fiscal losses and criticism By John Morgan 2 January
Anglo-Israeli allies鈥 regenerative properties Scientific share options flourish despite calls for boycott By Matthew Reisz 2 January
Non-EU scholars struggling with the UK鈥檚 visa policy Academics describe the complex, arbitrary bureaucracy, emotional turmoil and career limbo wrought by Britain鈥檚 policies 2 January
NHS charges likely to hit overseas students International students could be hit by new healthcare charges for migrants in the UK. By David Matthews 31 December
Amity鈥檚 London campus gets Indian government backing An Indian private university has been given official backing by the Indian government for its off-shore campus in London. By John Morgan 20 December
Overseas students introduced to Yuletide delights Newcastle v-c gives international students the full flavour of a British Christmas By David Matthews 19 December
US relaxes stand on paying bounties to agents Global competition prompts easing of curbs on commissions to student recruiters By Jon Marcus 19 December
UK door 鈥榦pen to all鈥 migrants, not just brightest and best As long as applicants fulfil language, qualifications and maintenance criteria, 鈥榯hey are welcome鈥, says BIS spokeswoman By David Matthews 12 December
British Council cites cost reasons for declining Indian numbers Poll of more than 10,000 students shows visa crackdown is not the biggest hurdle By David Matthews 5 December
Jim O鈥橬eill: in BRICS and MINTs, education is fuel for growth As Times Higher Education launches the BRICS & Emerging Economies Rankings 2014, Jim聽O鈥橬eill says the UK can help the world and itself by going global 5 December
Recruitment agents sign up to code of ethics The British Council has launched an online list of student recruitment agents that have signed up to certain principles. By David Matthews 24 November
Horizon 2020 and Erasmus budgets approved The European Union鈥檚 flagship schemes to support higher education, Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+, have received substantial increases in their budgets. By Jack Grove 21 November
Arab universities head calls for regional quid pro quo Rich and poor states have resources other side needs, says sultan By David Matthews 21 November
Uclan 鈥榚xposure鈥 as Thai campus is dropped University accounts will show write-down of 拢3.2 million By John Morgan 21 November
Australia sets sights on rebuilding overseas student market Government speeds visas and extends post-study work opportunities By Paul Jump 21 November
New video aims to dispel 鈥榤yths鈥 on visas Film shows how Indian students successfully navigated the process By David Matthews 18 November
US still sets pace despite its state flagships falling behind Private universities will keep US system ahead of Asia for decades yet, conference hears By John Morgan 14 November
Quality standards can suffer in overseas export Examining collaborative provision in an Asian partnership left John聽Buglear doubting the fitness of such ventures 14 November
Indonesia struggles to bridge its skills gap Vocational courses are the latest focus of government investment By David Matthews 14 November
Minister attacks universities over visa comments The immigration minister has accused universities of creating 鈥渁 self-fulfilling prophecy for bad news鈥 on student visas By John Morgan 12 November
US international student intake reaches record high The number of international students in US higher education has reached an all-time high according to an authoritative report By Chris Parr 11 November
Korean president visits Imperial College The president of South Korea has visited Imperial College London to mark a series of agreements聽between the institution and Korean universities. By Holly Else 7 November
Leicester and Pearson target global hot spots Pair aim to offer English language support in war-torn areas By David Matthews 7 November
How the College of Europe brings a continent together New rector J枚rg Monar discusses the unique institution鈥檚 mission and challenges By Matthew Reisz 7 November
Private college hit by 鈥榬estraining order鈥 and fine Canada branch of London School of Business and Finance labelled an 鈥榰nlicensed private career college鈥 and told to halt teaching By David Matthews 31 October
Make your marque worldwide Jim Northover considers whether the next global 鈥渕ega-brand鈥 could be a UK university 31 October
Heriot-Watt鈥檚 Dubai branch suffered high levels of cheating Senate minutes reveal shocking statistics for 2011-12 By David Matthews 31 October
Overseas applications hold up despite visa crackdown 色盒直播 survey shows non-EU students outside India largely undeterred by coalition measures By John Morgan 31 October