Australia maintains uncapped work rights for foreign students
Much vaunted summit also resolves that graduates should be allowed to work for longer after finishing their degrees

Much vaunted summit also resolves that graduates should be allowed to work for longer after finishing their degrees

Enrolment growth will be in different types of institutions, regulator predicts, but universities say the regulatory settings enforce ‘homogeneity’

University report alleges students were charged extra fees in dentistry school, but faculty see racial politics and retaliation over whistleblowing

The humanities do not have uniquely transformational qualities or a monopoly on critical thinking and empathy. With departments under threat outside the UK’s elite institutions, better to insist on...

Safety net stretched to cover EU calls closing in 2022, rather than grant agreements due a signature

More than 70 institutions in the running for awards across 20 categories after 550 nominations

Changing world in research means substantial changes to UK assessment needed, says outgoing chair of Research England

Ballot result comes days before UCU plans to poll its members on whether to take action over below inflation pay rises

From threats to the humanities to the future of universities themselves, the risks of misunderstanding what to value seem to be growing

Jobs and Skills Summit sees vocational colleges awarded funding to deliver ‘the high value and often more complex qualifications’

International relations expert discusses Western dominance of the field, what can be gained from amplifying new voices and balancing her academic work with being mayor of a small town in Warwickshire

Jo Grady confident the union will ‘far surpass’ the necessary turnout of 50 per cent to secure a mandate for further industrial action

Jisc poll of 33,000 UK students finds support for a mix of online and face-to-face teaching

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Apprenticeships provider that became UK’s first edtech ‘unicorn’ to offer candidates chance to study ‘debt-free’