International education risk ratings revised again in Australia
Visa applications from the subcontinent go under the microscope, as Canberra finalises measures to combat onshore poaching

Visa applications from the subcontinent go under the microscope, as Canberra finalises measures to combat onshore poaching

Director of Institute of Development Studies discusses stepping into the role after 25 years, impact of USAID cuts and benefits of Sussex collaboration

Fee freezes bring down spend per student, as overall funding for education in England reaches historic lows

UK international education champion Steve Smith defends new strategy from criticism that it ‘lacks substance’

Former University Alliance head returns to UK to lead research universities group after more than a decade in Australia

‘Do it properly or don’t bother,’ commission sceptic advises, as others argue for more chiefs

Asian universities achieve new milestones in STEM subjects, but they are rising fastest in humanities and social sciences, reports Patrick Jack

We haven’t always got it right, but we should not apologise for trying to build a better society, no matter how powerful our detractors, says Keith Burnett

Reviewer bias and higher teaching workloads for women may explain why they have to wait much longer for accept or reject decisions, say study authors

Thailand and India each clock up double-figure haul of finalists as prestigious contest enters eighth year


Government renews drive to attract international academics with more recruits coming to UK under Global Talent Fund

More people sceptical that science makes life better compared with pre-pandemic, and public also doubting contribution to economic growth

Some of president’s most audacious cuts have been scaled back or suspended but a year of turmoil is beginning to show in institutions’ bottom lines

Labour prioritises growth abroad over increasing international student numbers on home soil amid immigration concerns