China unveils new visa to lure young science and tech specialists
Graduates of ‘renowned’ domestic or overseas universities targeted as part of bid to become technological superpower

Graduates of ‘renowned’ domestic or overseas universities targeted as part of bid to become technological superpower

Alumni who studied in the UK consistently more positive about the country as a travel and study destination, finds British Council survey

Educators hail ‘stability and certainty’, as government stresses ‘sustainable growth’ mantra

Mark E. Smith eyes destinations ‘closer to home’ for next overseas site after moving quickly to become first to get going in India

Cultural studies academic Rachael Gunn’s breakdancing performance at the Paris Olympics went viral for all the wrong reasons. One year on, she tells John Ross that although processing the ridicule...

Economic success of graduates key to showing worth of branch campuses, according to chief executive of site set up 25 years ago

Intervention after apparent sponsorship breaches heralds stricter thresholds that some fear will turn institutions into ‘proxy border control agents’

New data shows applicants increasingly choosing computing and healthcare degrees in the UK, as post-study work options take precedence

Institutions appear to be overcoming longstanding internationalisation issues, with some reporting record-breaking levels of interest

Milan institution Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) combats demographic changes in home country by expanding overseas

Demand from Chinese students softens worldwide as economic concerns reshape family choices, new agency data shows

Leader of management school with bases around the world says technological advances make opening more campuses unnecessary

Western countries should reflect on whether their approach is privileging certain forms of knowledge, language and mobility, says Cheryl Yu

Almost seven million students studying in overseas location, Unesco reports, with four million of them in Europe and North America

Universities in the Global North must treat those in the Global South as equals, sharing resources, leadership, authorship and IP, says Manuel Barcia