Job tests for graduates grow in Indian market
By Paul Fain, for Inside Higher Ed

By Paul Fain, for Inside Higher Ed

The National Union of Students has outlined its proposals for reforming how higher education in England is funded

The number of international students starting courses at US universities has increased by 7.5 per cent in the space of a year

Classicists and archaeologists are benefiting from technology remarkably similar to that used on the module that landed on Comet 67P

British Council survey suggests students are still outward looking despite slump in number going overseas

Two vice-chancellors have announced that they will be stepping down from their roles next summer

Julia Goodfellow among the three as she bids to be first woman in the post

UCU to consult on halting action to allow more talks, provided academics’ pay is not docked
Scientists and science bodies have reacted with dismay to the decision by the European Commission to axe the post of chief scientific adviser.

Universities minister announces plan to send 5,000 students a year to the subcontinent during his visit to Delhi

Move follows similar action at Liverpool and Bradford, while Ulster staff ask for their university to be ‘grey-listed’

Universities have been urged to use 10 key tactics to boost enrolment in medicine by students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

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But Russell Group chair says immigration ‘rhetoric’ is hurting universities’ ability to attract international students

Ahead of the Being Human festival, the professor of American literature considers their importance