Sector’s reliance on overseas income grows
Income from tuition fees paid by overseas students rose by 17.8 per cent last year to represent almost £10 out of every £100 earned by the English higher education sector.
Income from tuition fees paid by overseas students rose by 17.8 per cent last year to represent almost £10 out of every £100 earned by the English higher education sector.
The universities minister has ruined his relationship with the sector, Simon Szreter argues, and it will take more than speeches to fix it
Applications have opened in what the government is billing as the largest ever funding programme for translational research in medicine.
Swedish universities are at a crossroads. Starting in September, all students from outside the European Union will pay tuition fees. While tuition will remain free for home and EU students, others...
Universities that get into financial difficulties are staying at higher risk for longer, and problems are likely to worsen under the revamped funding regime, a new report warns.

Sir Howard Davies has resigned as director of the London School of Economics, and the school’s governing council has launched an independent inquiry into its relationship with Libya and with Saif...
Some 13 million students enrol in the US community college system each year, but only about a third graduate. How can completion rates be improved? Zoë Corbyn reports on what is being done to turn '...

As the White Paper that will lay out the government's agenda for change is delayed 'to test proposals more thoroughly', seven former education ministers offer their recommendations. Simon Baker...

Tara Brabazon believes communication platforms enhance interactions when used appropriately

Richard Bosworth hungers for something new in a tale of a disjointed country's struggle for unity
The interface between ethnographic studies and popular entertainment has attracted growing interest in recent years. As both popular historians and academics begin to mine this rich and controversial...
Cultivating Conscience is a blistering attack on the "law and economics" school, which has had an enormous impact in the US legal academy. For Lynn Stout, professor of corporate and securities law at...
Fred Inglis wishes for a more searching critique of what passes for contentment in the modern era
Gilbert and Sullivan's Major-General may have known many, but the only cheerful fact about the square on the hypotenuse that is familiar to most of us is that it is equal to the sum of the squares on...
The recent criminal convictions arising from the July 2000 Concorde crash near Paris renewed the concerns of aviation professionals and provide a timely backdrop for the work of Sofia Michaelides-...