Safety fears and cost push Gulf students away from US, towards UK
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Significant drop in North American enrolments mirrored by increased recruitment by UK and ߣߣÊÓÆµ

State law against foreign scholars allows institutions to pursue exceptions, but faculty and students are largely left to wage protests

Climate change is ‘exacerbating almost every type of illness’, and health graduates of all stripes must be geared up for it

Sibrandes Poppema shares how his institution is strengthening links across countries and with industry and society

The problem is very real, but it would be more effective to invest in creating an institutional culture of responsibility and accountability, says Jim NicellÂ

Moving beyond ‘chalk-and-talk’ can have significant benefits, but many lecturers remain wary

While well intentioned, reserving positions for under-represented groups only takes us further away from the colour-blind ideal, says an academic

University discriminating against those with gender-critical beliefs, bringing it into conflict with new free speech rules, legal opinion states

The humanities- and social sciences-focused institution is the canary in UK higher education’s increasingly explosive coalmine, says Sir Keith Burnett

Military is investigating whether international students in province adjacent to Taiwan pose national security risk

European Commission scheme would improve mobility between EU and UK for young people

Ivy League institution follows congressional spotlight with student arrests and suspensions

Universities that only recognise academic integrity implications are ‘really missing the picture’

Almost half of European workforce surveyed doubt whether cross-border goals are clearly defined, with one in three lacking faith in managers

Universities in countries that speak Dutch or German found to have higher research performance scores than those in JapanÂ