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Overseas students are key to universities鈥 success, bringing valuable fee income and adding value for home students, too

Overseas students are key to universities鈥 success, bringing valuable fee income and adding value for home students, too

Although it was pleasing to see such a senior academic as Helen Fulton read Alan M. Kent鈥檚 visionary opus The Theatre of Cornwall: Space, Place, Performance, it was somewhat disappointing for Fulton...
The lecturer who describes their schizophrenia is to be commended for their unusual approach of accepting their mental illness and disclosing it to their manager from the outset (鈥淟ight on the...
The letter 鈥淟ight and shade in OU student numbers鈥 (12 March) paints a misleading picture of the Open University鈥檚 performance. It also questions some of the core principles on which the university...
Miriam David鈥檚 review of Who鈥檚 Afraid of Academic Freedom? (鈥淲ithout let or hindrance鈥, Books, 12 March) was a thought-provoking read. However, from the review it seems that the book is largely...
In the otherwise comprehensive report on the changes to the Universities Superannuation Scheme (鈥淒ays of reckoning鈥, Features, 12 March), there was no mention of some of the key issues facing the...

Research council chief insists the benefits of narrowing funding range for grants scheme outweigh risks

Where will the axe fall? Up to 165 jobs may be lost as enrolments tumble

Sector frets over how requirement for biometric residence permit and lack of overseas English testing options may affect enrolments

Students at Benedictus will spend half their course outside the classroom 鈥榮tudying from the object鈥

Two cases assuage concerns about scientific integrity

An interdisciplinary centre at Manchester Metropolitan University builds its research around listening to the next generation

Goldsmiths occultism conference hears defence of irrationality

UK universities must register in regions of transnational activity, lawyer advises