China takes ‘drastic’ action to punish research plagiarism
Government bans researchers from participating in government-funded projects after accusing them of plagiarising content for research proposals

Government bans researchers from participating in government-funded projects after accusing them of plagiarising content for research proposals

Biggest pay packet in at least five years drives average leaders’ pay into seven figures, raising questions over Canberra boss’ surprise departure

Donald Trump’s idea is unnecessary and could denude international students’ native countries of their talents, warns Allan Goodman

Home affairs and skills portfolios in new hands, in first changes to Labor government’s ministry

Ten students from Al-Azhar University had their applications rejected because of concerns they would not leave the country

Results of Sir David Behan’s report set to shape future direction of regulator under Labour

Education secretary outlines new approach for English regulator, with focus on restoring sector’s financial health

Edtech company begins Chapter 11 process after struggling with heavy debts since purchase of edX

As ߣߣƵn scheme that encourages professionals to change career expands across border, former academic attests to its value in easing transition

Government criticised for planned reforms but says it will close rival body widely seen as favourable to former populist regime

Government urged to appoint new higher education commissioner to oversee £2.5 billion loan scheme in case of institutions going bankrupt

Returning leader says UK instead needs ‘major rethink’ of funding model and how it supports low-income and mature students

Educators need to do more to help students reassess the meaning they attach to labels such as “female engineer”, says Elena Liquete

University pension scheme effectively writes off stake in ailing company that was worth £956 million two years ago

Despite bold ambitions, Incheon Global Campus has been largely shunned by international universities and ignored by politicians – could the next decade see its revival?