Foreign applicants aren’t stopping
UK settlement not on agenda for most, poll shows

UK settlement not on agenda for most, poll shows

University of KentJames CarleyThe newly appointed professor of the history of the book at the University of Kent said the development of his discipline was a “godsend”. “Although I did my PhD work in...

Essex scholar raises fears over peer review integrity

Nicola Dandridge says mixed messages on immigration aid competitor nations’ university sectors

Robert Eaglestone extols a great historian’s insights into a great and disquieting writer

Proposed rules on designation call for ‘robust’ quality and finance checks

Blog posts reveal a lack of ‘socio-academic’ confidence among doctoral students paying their own way

Overseas students beat UK peers’ tariff scores on many courses, analysis suggests

If creativity can’t be taught, the invaluable craft of writing can, says novelist and Bath Spa professor

In the training of teachers, ministers seem determined to sideline universities with little thought for the consequences

Education academics must demonstrate their practical relevance if they wish to save their discipline, argues John Furlong

Glass ceiling remains in place for female academics. Jack Grove reports

Germany ensures degrees of highly skilled migrants are recognised. Frances Mechan-Schmidt reports

The latest round of job cuts at the University of Salford could see up to 87 professional service staff made redundant, with the institution blaming a fall in student numbers under the new system.

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