IITs ‘must address admission hurdles’ to quadruple foreign intake
Notoriously difficult entry exams may need to be amended for foreign applicants, say academics

Notoriously difficult entry exams may need to be amended for foreign applicants, say academics

‘Awful lot of pressure’ on higher education sector ‘to do the heavy lifting’ without wider societal commitment, says Manchester professor

Former US central banker who bailed out banks during the 2008 financial crash is recognised for research on bank runs in the 1930s Depression

Government expects international enrolment to fall by 70 per cent after introduction of tuition fees for students from outside the EU

We must accept the speed at which knowledge now becomes obsolete and the role lifelong learning plays in keeping skills current, writes Tan Eng Chye

After spikes in participation in recent polls, students’ role as a key voting bloc is under increased scrutiny in upcoming elections

Pioneering conference for leading black cancer scientists is part of drive to diversify UK science

While institutions welcome surge in applications, some faculty concerned that island’s universities might be ‘losing their feel’

Relying on overseas expertise is foolish for a country that abounds with specific economic issues, says Jagjit Chadha

Survey of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting attendees shows even those tipped for glory feel insecure and underdeveloped

Are research careers meritocratic? Do universities do enough to support researchers? Is impact more important than publications? Is interdisciplinarity the key to new discoveries? Can...

Making appropriate decisions is difficult for students when information is scarce and inaccurate, say Kaibalyapati Mishra and Krishna RajÂ

Twente president says €4 million a year for national EDI efforts ‘a start’, but that famed tolerance ‘emphatically’ not the same as inclusion

We must examine how our measures of merit are impacted by culture, context, place and hierarchy, says Cheryl de la Rey

Global research collaboration is on the rise but faces a fundamental shift amid an increasingly unstable geopolitical landscape, says Meric Gertler