Part-time work focus for international students a ‘time bomb’
Head of IEAA tells UUK forum that government’s approach is about helping ‘corporate Australia’, not students

Head of IEAA tells UUK forum that government’s approach is about helping ‘corporate Australia’, not students

Global horrors reverberate in far-off campuses, widening the gap between students and their prosperous surrounds

First post-Brexit figures show limited demand in Europe for bespoke visa scheme designed to bring top researchers to the UK

Boycotting Russia will hinder research, punish the innocent and damage the prospects of a peaceful future, says Binoy Kampmark

The latest cataclysm is a reminder that certainties about the world, and even about international research collaboration, aren’t certain after all

Blow to new UK research agency as Peter Highnam steps back for ‘personal reasons’

EU governments told to reconcile contradictory national rules if cornerstone of popular alliance-building programme is to be realised

Economic uncertainty may have encouraged students to stay in education despite campus closures, says UK statistics body

Thirty years after his breakout book declared democracy to be an unstoppable force, the End of History author explains to Matthew Reisz why a new defence of liberal values is urgently needed, and why...

Grassroots effort by linguists seeks to lift up non-native English speakers, many of whom cannot afford professional proofreaders

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

Former minister who has called for focus on India warns sector not to create new ‘over-reliance’

Two genetics experts with series of shared attributes enjoy collaborating, but suspect coincidences not bloodlines

Biomedical engineer talks about problem-solving, the importance of monitoring foetal cardiac health and why no one has got it quite right on STEM education for women

Tory former minister who abolished binary divide says hierarchy should be on ‘educational quality’ only – and sector ‘still not properly accountable’