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More Indonesian scholarships will ‘drive growth in TNE’
Government’s budget also aims to boost welfare of academics but scholars note lack of action on ‘mushrooming’ private sector
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Don’t ‘faff’ in wrongful imprisonment cases, says former detainee
With academics at ‘increasing risk’ of arbitrary detention, governments and universities must tackle cases in a ‘proactive’ way
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My Oxford Year is wrong to normalise staff-student romances
Netflix’s university-set romcom is strangely silent about the ethics of college tutors sleeping with their students, says Robert Dingwall
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Trim top tier of fees, Universities Australia tells Canberra
A$770m measure would be a ‘serious downpayment’ on reversal of Job-ready Graduates ‘excesses’, representative group says
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International student growth plans hit by new UK visa metrics
Universities set to take more cautious approach to student recruitment in countries once seen as key to boosting international income
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Imperial and Cumbria open new joint medical school
Institution aims to train doctors equipped to deal with region’s ‘critical health inequalities’
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Gazan students ‘need clarity’ as some set to be allowed into UK
Government plans to evacuate those on fully funded scholarships, but campaigners say eligibility criteria uncertain
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PhD students are let down by sector’s silence on ChatGPT misuse
Failure to explain how AI-aided academic writing is a form of plagiarism leaves graduate students horribly compromised, says E.M. Wolkovich
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‘Long-term commitment’ needed for refugee university initiative
Global University Academy aims to find ways of bridging different countries’ funding and regulations to provide ‘stackable’ courses for displaced people
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Plans to grow UK chip industry threatened by lack of courses
Decline in degree programmes, student interest and graduate jobs likely to hold back development of UK’s semiconductor industry as government looks to boost economy
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US cuts ‘a sign of things to come’ as Trump squeezes funding
Universities of Oregon and Chicago latest to cut provision as experts predict ‘slow attrition’ across the sector in coming years
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Has massification driven UK higher education to the end of the road?
A university participation rate of more than 50 per cent did not prevent the Soviet Union’s collapse. With UK participation at a similar level 30 years on, the sector is in meltdown and politicians...
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