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Stop charging overseas Brits international fees, say expats
Calls for change as ‘inconsistent’ system leaves some forced to choose between their preferred university and saving money
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Minister: new academic city will ‘totally transform’ Armenian HE
Zhanna Andreasyan defends £2 billion relocation project from criticism, saying it will help Armenia move out of the shadows of its Soviet history
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‘Rare opportunity for universities’ but cuts loom in Canada
Country urged to invest in education at time of upheaval, as vice-chancellor claims student caps ‘inconsistent’ with global leadership ambitions
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Across the divide: how to do research with low-income countries
Without bespoke research funding it is harder than ever for research universities to collaborate with those in low-income countries. Jack Grove hears from two institutions that have fought to make...
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Do we need humanities graduates to deliver the industrial strategy?
Policymakers should take a broad view of the value of degree courses when building our future workforce, says Charlotte Hallahan
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Sector must ‘take responsibility’ as students ‘pay more for less’
Universities are ‘defined by who we fight for’ and can win back social licence by focusing on students, Australian vice-chancellor argues
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Norway eyes cap on ‘expensive beyond reason’ student legal fees
Universities say limit could dissuade ‘cases with little merit’, but student organisations warn of unfair advantage for wealthy
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You won’t regret writing a thank-you note to your old lecturer
Writing a letter of gratitude for an inspirational talk or piece of advice sounds schmaltzy but it’s the best self-help therapy available, says Adrian Furnham
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Keele explores ‘later specialisation’ after new courses pay off
Newly appointed vice-chancellor wants to embrace university’s interdisciplinary heritage while managing financial pressures
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Horizon Europe’s collaborative projects ask for the impossible
Social sciences funding would be best spent on narrower calls. But would it dry up if we stopped pretending we can save the world, asks Andreas Schedler Â