International students ‘becoming happier’ than locals: surveys
Overseas students’ rebounding satisfaction rates coincide with Australian policy moves to keep them out

Overseas students’ rebounding satisfaction rates coincide with Australian policy moves to keep them out

Simplistic analyses belie the complex evolution of students, instruction, reading practices, college regulations and communications media, says Harvey Graff

After previous hearing led to ousting of Harvard and Penn leaders, Baroness Shafik calls for understanding but struggles to define response

Undergraduates at Nigeria’s Covenant University enjoy their classes on how to have a happy marriage, says leader

UK universities that have made the switch to different teaching model say it boosts student retention and recruitment but staff burnout is real risk

Financial constraints reducing appetite for risky experimentation but pressures can also help to ‘clarify minds’, say experts

After flat research funding drew complaints last year from universities, new plan warmly welcomed

Study finds scholarly autonomy used to justify breaches of 48-hour weekly working hours cap

Boston ethnographer argues that people often disclose more than intended when they close ranks and create obstacles

As part of annual budget, lawmakers also call for focus on fraud, new funding models and peer review

Young voters ‘desperate for politicians to offer them more’, feeling that MPs don’t value their views

Young people experiencing increasingly turbulent starts to their working lives, study finds

The broad approach taken by the OfS’ guidance on free speech will safeguard orthodoxy-challenging work, say Abhishek Saha and Ian Pace

Institutions ‘got it wrong’ by putting all the attention on assessment when large language models first launched, say experts

Tying state-of-the-art digital research infrastructure to particular research communities should give way to more equitable landscape, conference hears