Hong Kong university opens doors to Harvard*s foreign students
HKUST offers unconditional acceptance to international students at Harvard in wake of US government crackdown
HKUST offers unconditional acceptance to international students at Harvard in wake of US government crackdown
Universities asking candidates to?prove support for equality policies may be unlawful, claims?Alumni for Free Speech
Bloc?seen as likely to insist on lower fees for its students in upcoming negotiations, putting UK in a difficult position, given its wider crackdown on migration
English regulator?tells?institution its checks and oversight were insufficient?after subcontracted provision tripled in two years
Late move to try to pass no confidence vote in Jo Grady piles pressure on union leadership as they attempt to coordinate fight back against job losses
We need careful, systematic overhaul and the taking of responsibility not just by universities?but also by local and national government, says Ellen Wright
Universities can learn from the sustainable use of textiles in South America, where traditional knowledge is integrated with innovation to create a positive impact, says?Jade McLachlan
University proposes 39?job losses?in latest sign new wave of cuts will be tougher on staff
Students criticise university for lack of transparency and wasting resources after thousands of books from shuttered college destined for recycling
Number of people coming?to UK halves in a year partly because of steep drops in students bringing dependants
Hike in fees of up to 6 per cent unlikely to compensate for erosion of research funding and cuts to grant schemes and mobility scholarships
Universities urged to be &brave* in hiring decisions despite &precarious* times as study finds prioritising sector expertise doesn*t always pay off
Strong career outcomes of fellowship holders underlines importance of early career support, says academy