Tariff war between superpowers may lead to more Chinese students choosing universities closer to home, but international collaboration must be protected, say university leaders
UK should aim for growth in student numbers but recognise &opportunities to reform* post-study work rights, finds commission convened by former universities minister
The program has always followed US foreign policy. Leaving people in the lurch is an incomprehensible new frontier, say Marisa Lally and Gerardo Blanco
Attempts to establish alternatives to Gift City and Delhi bring new incentives for global universities but some fear such investment will heighten inequalities
Universities should offer opportunities to US talent because it can &prevent fruitful lines of enquiry from being abruptly cut off*, says head of leading European institution
Rules designed for adversaries do not help against friends, expert warns, as US grills Australian researchers on DEI, &environmental justice*, &gender ideology* and China links