Javid wants overseas students to leave UK after graduation
Business secretary answers ‘no’ when asked if non-EU students should be allowed to stay on for work post-graduation

Business secretary answers ‘no’ when asked if non-EU students should be allowed to stay on for work post-graduation

Nitpicking the TEF to pieces would be a mistake, says Derfel Owen. Far better to engage – and here’s how

Figures quoted in Brazilian media suggest US universities may still be waiting for funds for taking students. Donna Bowater reports from Brazil

University of Wisconsin-Madison academic says disciplines, despite initial stumbles, might be better suited than some think

The Sutton Trust has funded degree study at US institutions for 58 pupils from low-income backgroundsÂ

Hefce head of research policy suggests the way research is conducted should be measured too

Department confirms work to find savings is ongoing, but offers no details on George Osborne’s Budget pledge to bring in ‘new entrants’, says John Morgan

Consultant gynaecologist and Imperial College London professor Jenny Higham takes over at South London institution

Members include experienced higher education campaigner Paul Blomfield and medical doctor Tania Mathias

A Chinese university has launched an e-commerce site in a bid to improve its graduate employment figures. Will others follow suit? asks Ellie Bothwell

The most selective institutions fare best as student number controls lifted

George Osborne's plan for a minimum £9 an hour will not affect vast majority of university staff, but there will be cost implications for institutions, says Jack Grove

Campaigners say suitable fossil-free investment funds should be available within a year

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Davina Quinlivan reflects on how female voyeurs in film contrast with ‘impotent’ peeping Toms by being portrayed as empowered and vengeful