Australia is ready to take on the US鈥 defunded clinical trials
Even as the US shrinks and narrows trials,聽the need for this research continues. Other countries can and must step in, says Stephen Jane

Even as the US shrinks and narrows trials,聽the need for this research continues. Other countries can and must step in, says Stephen Jane

Institutions must find new ways to respond to the agendas of the communities where they operate, leaders tell summit

UK bounces back in crucial month for enrolments, with policy uncertainty elsewhere helping fuel first rise in 12-month figures for nearly two years

Lancaster and Surrey latest to gain approval to set up Indian bases, with prime minister lauding 拢50 million boost to economy

Number of students studying UK courses abroad set to hit 1 million before end of the decade

Education secretary confirms devolved nation will not follow UK government in taking a cut of overseas tuition fee income


OfS and UKRI seen as particularly vulnerable to聽meddling from government, with report authors calling for more safeguards to ensure independence

Nation鈥檚 high research quality score is in spite of second-lowest share of internationally co-authored papers 聽

Elite Asian universities stagnate and US declines in 鈥榤oment of great flux鈥 for global higher education 聽聽

Are we on the brink of a reshaping of global higher education, asks Ellie Bothwell

Leading Asian universities have stalled while US institutions decline, as European systems also come under pressure and the picture shifts across the THE World University Rankings for 2026

Specialist institutions could be subsumed without high-level oversight of sector consolidation, MPs warned

UK offers reassuring familiarity for Charles Darwin鈥檚 TNE 鈥榩ush鈥 but vice-chancellor says its MBA courses will be unlike anything already available

Lingering financial pressures mean country is 鈥榥ot out of the woods鈥 despite strong showing this year, expert warns