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Student &money mules* increasingly targeted by organised crime
Government urged to close &regulation loophole* to better protect staff and students from risks of money laundering
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Payouts signal final demise of Korea*s &zombie universities*
Long-awaited new law enables closure of failing private institutions, but scholars warn it risks worsening regional divides and job insecurity for professors
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&Easy in, easy out*: Chinese students say UK &like assembly line*
International students feel marketisation has brought easier admissions but lower teaching standards at prestigious British universities, finds new study
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Social class should be an EDI category in higher education
Failure to acknowledge how class operates within academia means many students still feel uncomfortable on campus, says Beth Johnson
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Edinburgh targets senior staff in latest redundancy round
Neighbouring Edinburgh Napier University also announces job cuts as pressure builds on Scottish sector
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NZ research institutions join forces amid fragmentation fears
New agreement, signed in the shadow of eagerly anticipated reviews, will &scale up research* and generate &better value*
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Better &course value* can improve mental health, finds study
&Intrinsic worth* of university experience a &protective factor* against poor well-being and psychological stress, survey suggests
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New Xiong*an campuses &must show they can attract top talent*
Massive expansion of higher education out of Beijing the latest attempt to distribute resources more evenly across China*s regions
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Replaced by bots? No, AI needs academics more than we need it
Many fear algorithms will displace academics but the technology is already eating itself and its long-term business model remains unclear, says Martin A. Mills. Here he explains why bots will not...
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Scottish parties discussing &entirety* of HE funding model
Politicians set red lines in cross-party talks that sector hopes could be start of a longer-term funding solution for universities
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Prestige without purpose? It*s time to reinvent doctoral education
Churning out so many PhD graduates into a weak academic labour market and marginalising innovative doctorates is immoral, says?Ianis Matsoukas
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Sheffield threatened with further strikes over staffing review
Chemistry and engineering among latest subject areas at risk at south Yorkshire university, as Liverpool settles hybrid working dispute
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Student visa refusals hit record levels in Canada
Immigration officers concerned applicants would not leave country?at the end of their stay, according to new report