Extend visitor visas or risk ‘undermining’ Turing scheme, UK told
UK’s post-Brexit global exchange scheme could be boosted by extending student visitor visas from six months to one year, says UUK report

UK’s post-Brexit global exchange scheme could be boosted by extending student visitor visas from six months to one year, says UUK report

They helped create the problems we face. Now business schools should be fundamentally reimagined as democratic institutions, says Carl Rhodes

Canberra demands revamped governance and more applied focus

Institution’s director says sorry after review set up in wake of BLM movement and ‘broader concerns’ from staff and students

Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology gets leadership prize for ‘volume and range’ of Covid-19 contributions

Students protest after staff dismissed and tenure evaluations halted at Centre for Research and Teaching in Economics

Dirk Brockmann, branded a ‘lockdown maker’ by Bild, says scientists must make clear the uncertainty in their advice

The University of Cape Town vice-chancellor ‘walks a tightrope between the picket line and the boardroom’ to ensure the entire campus community is listened to

ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities’ ongoing embrace of digital approaches is cheapening learning – but not in a good way, says Binoy Kampmark

Robert A. Segal is unconvinced by an argument about the depth of religious racism

Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirms 15 December date for return of overseas learners

Government guidance wants face-to-face teaching, but university concerned about students getting stuck on campus

Along with blocking faculty court testimony, university allegedly also courted state politicians by interfering in hiring, research and teaching

Head of global monitoring report on education says he is concerned about language of market and inequality

The Florida governor’s control over the make-up of public universities’ boards makes recent controversies unsurprising, says Mei Lan Frame