US international student recruitment rebound slows
Early figures indicate new enrolments of international students have increased by 2 per cent in 2023-24

Early figures indicate new enrolments of international students have increased by 2 per cent in 2023-24

Dominant role of UK capital in highly skilled employment means university leavers elsewhere may find it harder to fully capitalise on their degrees, says IFS

Changes to visas and foundation years likely to hit income, deans fear, with big repercussions for parent universities

Funding emerges as biggest challenge to helping staff and students set up businesses, as community outreach work ‘nosedives’

Republican front runner lifts from DeSantis playbook in idea for free online alternative to ‘woke’ universities, connecting to concerns on endowments and access

Universities in the Gulf are increasingly attracting scholars and staff from across the Arab region and beyond. What are the main pull factors? And how is this shifting the knowledge centres of the...

Aberdeen’s proposal to close language degree programmes might save money but it will impoverish international understanding, says Charles Burdett

Sadiq Khan claims Susan Hall is ‘against foreign students’ coming to the capital, but she accuses him of ‘making things up’

Locals with overseas qualifications are no longer welcome in China’s state-owned enterprises, conference hears

Combining a series of methods for boosting research reproducibility found to produce huge gains in overall success

Move is latest in sector-wide process of ‘neutering Hong Kong universities’ by giving legislators say over their decisions, says academic

Polling also finds public ‘misunderstanding’ in idea that graduates lean left on economics, suggesting impact of ‘woke’ universities narrative

State disavows its own idea that professors can’t discuss reproductive rights, but wary faculty persist with lawsuit

The American University in Cairo’s first Arab leader on helping people reskill, serving the community and taking on the ‘necessary evil’ of administration

Before undertaking change programmes, universities should devote more attention to designing how success will be achieved, says Paul Woodgates