Overseas master’s enrolments down 17 per cent, universities say
Total international enrolments down 11 per cent despite increases at undergraduate and doctoral levels, according to Heses survey

Total international enrolments down 11 per cent despite increases at undergraduate and doctoral levels, according to Heses survey

Staff and students fight to save famed unit, transferred from Middlesex University in 2010

Politicians pushing STEM courses ‘would be well advised to acknowledge that at present student demand is doing their work for them’, says Hepi report

UCL research potentially has significant implications for universities rated on post-study employment outcomes

AI is here to stay but universities must teach students to use it responsibly, say Duncan Brumby, Anna Cox, Advait Sarkar and Sandy Gould

British Council report raises concerns about unequal relationships and brain drain

Number of female university leaders reaches record high, with Switzerland seeing biggest growth



Neeli Bendapudi on being an outsider and a trailblazer, students as customers and nurturing the world’s largest alumni networkÂ

ߣߣÊÓÆµn department ‘not aware’ of computer ‘bug’ that applicants blame for torpedoing their PhD dreams

VET needs a boost, researcher argues, amid counter-claims that higher education is on the back foot

Rather than designating England’s universities gold, silver or bronze the TEF should promote deeper understanding of teaching quality, says Steve BriggsÂ

Most institutions in trouble can find balance between income and expenditure on their own, according to prospective new OfS chairÂ