‘Bad apples’ tied to ‘organised abuse’ of Canadian student visas
Abuses at small private colleges seen as suggesting a nation overlooking immigration rules as it aggressively pursues foreign tuition dollars

Abuses at small private colleges seen as suggesting a nation overlooking immigration rules as it aggressively pursues foreign tuition dollars

NaUKMA head defends dropping ‘language of aggressor’, despite concerns over freedom of expression

It is excessive to demand the resignation of a US college leader who badly misjudged a student complaint about offence, says Jonathan Zimmerman

As institutions embedded within cities and regions, universities can be the catalysts for local action to address national and global problems

Westminster government introduces legislation aimed at making module financing fairer to encourage more flexible learning

Enrolment declines also shrink, but inflation and historical patterns cited as reasons for sector to expect danger may be lurking

College Board promises essential new student exposure to black history, while battling accusations it allowed key politically motivated omissions

University leaders should not outlive their ‘shelf life’, suggests Nobel laureate vice-chancellor

Magical literature professor reflects on the influence of witch trials on contemporary US politics, the Harry Potter novels and dealing with requests for exorcisms

Leading scientists ‘appalled’ to find sham papers have been attributed to them say case against UK-registered publishers is overdue

Graduate student workers energised after record walkout, though meaningful improvements remain a long slog for majority still in economically precarious contingent teaching

UK sector retains positive reputation among general public as a whole, but authors of report caution over increasingly negative views among parts of population

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

115 territories now represented in THE rankings measuring universities’ progress towards sustainability

Disadvantaged students are disproportionately affected when they relinquish paid work to attend mandatory placements, lobby group argues