Asia ‘may compete with UK’ on international students post-Covid
UK could face different competition for overseas students in future, but expert questions assumption that TNE will benefitÂ

UK could face different competition for overseas students in future, but expert questions assumption that TNE will benefitÂ

UK government adviser Stephen Reicher argues that the discipline, which often comes under fire, can help in articulating ‘between the social and the individual’

Internal border controls could stymie pilot entry proposals, ߣߣÊÓÆµn PM warns

Critic to remain on ߣߣÊÓÆµn university’s senate, as institution promises review of governance processes

Former universities minister Jo Johnson says co-funding model could be a way to help save the under-threat organisation

Research from a team at Henley Business School highlights the funding, time and location constraints on academic research during the pandemicÂ

An inadequate response to the death of George Floyd will diminish universities in the eyes of their increasingly diverse students, says ’Funmi Olonisakin

Finding your feet at a new university in lockdown can be tough. Jack Grove spoke to some recent starters about how universities can help their new staff

Reuben College will open to students in 2021 and focus on interdisciplinary research addressing global challenges

Michael Jordan was a superstar, but he didn’t play alone. Science, like basketball, is a team undertaking, and must continue to refresh its roster

Suspended campaigner says he is seeking A$3.5m damages in case sparked by controversy over university’s China ties

Scheme will give 1,000 people ‘the opportunity to enhance their employability or renew their knowledge and skills’ in wake of pandemic

Staff at some institutions agree to pay cuts to minimise redundancies, but only under union-sanctioned accord

Tributes paid to the British academy’s leading expert on Polish literature and culture

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