UK universities ‘foolish’ to bank on overseas student growth
Foreign students no longer a magic bullet for cash-strapped universities as visa changes and pricing wars force leaders to reconsider growth strategies

Foreign students no longer a magic bullet for cash-strapped universities as visa changes and pricing wars force leaders to reconsider growth strategies

University of London institution sets up in Bengaluru tech park

New president of leading Singaporean arts college discusses how creative industries are helping cities grow and importance of thinking differently and impact of moving into federated model

However strong China’s university system becomes, its success will always be partly dependent on international networks, says Futao Huang

Japan and Australia becoming more popular options, alongside European destinations

Campuses in the Middle East viewed as ‘legitimate targets’ by Tehran after its institutions damaged in airstrikes

Graduation rates less than half of enrolment figures as institutions face ‘considerable dropout issue’, Unesco warns

New survey finds students increasingly tempted to stay at home as quality of global business schools rises

New THE analysis on Asean higher education reveals top institutions in rapidly advancing region

New programmes in K-pop and tech signal shift in recruitment strategy, but academics raise concerns over segregation and long-term sustainability

Long-term investment plans suggest superpower’s economic development becoming ‘subservient’ to technological progress

With the 35 recommendations of the Strategic Examination of Research and Development made public this week, we discuss how many of these long-hoped-for reforms are likely to become a reality

Pushing doctoral students to credit more senior academics on early publications has contributed to ‘ethical scandal hiding in plain sight’, says education professor

Headline enrolment growth masks weaknesses in educational exchange and country’s standing as a TNE player

Drop in institutional autonomy of 50 per cent since 2015 means country is now only rated as ‘moderate’ by experts