Shorter UK graduate visa to be introduced in January 2027
Six-month cut in amount of time people can stay post-study has been fiercely opposed by universities

Six-month cut in amount of time people can stay post-study has been fiercely opposed by universities

Tech tycoon agrees to fund big expansion of site now being overseen by former University of Michigan president Santa Ono

Success of two health spin-outs from UCL and Cambridge helps drive value of deals higher in 2024

Developers focus on ‘premium locations’ as pockets of underoccupancy emerge elsewhere

Universities cautiously welcome changes intended to cut down on bureaucracy, but are wary of narrowing focus


Challenging economic conditions may have led to bump in student recruitment numbers this year but experts fear long-term damage after institutions pegged futures to employability agenda

Knowledge transfer should include the university itself, says thinktank after identifying disconnect between managers and those who study them

Loss of EU students made recruitment more commercial and universities more insular, argues new book

Last week’s arson at Fort Hare underlines how destructive tensions between students and university leaders have become, says Pikolomzi Qaba

Rare win for Europe-based economist sees Philippe Aghion rewarded for mathematical modelling of how ‘creative destruction’ underpins growth

Antisemitism and Indigenous voice campaigner Julian Leeser appointed Liberal education spokesman

Training sessions to be rolled out to educate university staff on identifying harassment and supporting students


Attempts to quell universities’ fears about competition laws may actually be heightening anxiety over collaboration in cash-strapped sector