Visa clampdown delivers £30m fees income blow
Universities have lost about £30 million in vital tuition fee income this year as a result of a Government clampdown on visa applications from overseas students, the Conservatives claimed this week....
Universities have lost about £30 million in vital tuition fee income this year as a result of a Government clampdown on visa applications from overseas students, the Conservatives claimed this week....
The Government this week urged universities and colleges to boost their contribution to the UK economy by recruiting more overseas students and becoming global centres of excellence for teaching and...
The report Cross-Border ÌÇÐÄVlog: An Analysis of Current Trends, Policy Strategies and Future Scenarios , published by the Observatory on Borderless ÌÇÐÄVlog, suggests three scenarios...
Nottingham Trent University has set up one of the UK's first campus "prep schools" for overseas students in partnership with a US company. The International College, based at the university, will...
Dame Sandra Burslem is well placed to understand the difficulties facing mature students - she enrolled on her first degree as a 28-year-old single mother. "I was a single parent and I enrolled at...
The Government, academics and universities must do more for older students, a leading vice-chancellor said this week after figures revealed evidence of an increasingly ageing student body. Dame...
Students' leader Kat Fletcher may stand as an anti-tuition fees candidate against Charles Clarke, the Education Secretary, at the next general election, it emerged this week. Ms Fletcher, president...
American universities face, at best, four years of stalemate with the re-election of George W. Bush and a Republican majority in the US House of Representatives, according to university lobbyists and...
An Australian state government has negotiated a deal to establish the country's first branch campus of an American university. South Australia's Labor Premier, Mike Rann, last week signed an...
World events have fuelled growing demand for Arabic language courses at American universities, but visa restrictions have created a shortage of people who can teach it, writes Jon Marcus in Boston....
More than six months after a Japanese university professor unveiled the fastest car in the world - running on lithium ion batteries - only the troubled Mitsubishi Motors has expressed interest in the...
The Bologna Process of convergence of higher education systems across Europe is largely on track but more resources are needed to ensure that its universities keep up with the rest of the world,...
A Spanish rector has criticised the digital divide between Spanish universities as a university in Barcelona was named host to Europe's most powerful computer. The supercomputer, to be known as Mare...
Austria's universities are facing the worst overcrowding problems in the country's history. School pupils who make the grade are entitled to a university place. But overcrowding is so bad that many...
'Have you noticed how the idea has spread that academics might be "overteaching" at the expense of activities such as packing in more students?' Teaching, the original raison d'êre of universities,...