Call for UK to underwrite Horizon Europe bids as deadline nears
Director of Universities UK International says some institutions have modelled falls in EU student enrolment of up to 80 per cent

Director of Universities UK International says some institutions have modelled falls in EU student enrolment of up to 80 per cent

Similar to broader scandal, case raises question of sports coach allegedly aiding applicants

Staffordshire and University for the Creative Arts secure gold, but Sheffield stays on silver

Donation from philanthropist Stephen Schwarzman is institution’s ‘largest since the Renaissance’

Based on survey of more than 140,000 people, Wellcome Global Monitor finds affluent respondents are more likely to be positive about science

Experts divided over whether centre-left but anti-immigration Social Democratic Party will continue, scrap or enhance current policy restricting foreign student numbers

Disengaging from ‘whiteness’ is not alienating: it is an opportunity to reflect on why we are in academia in the first place, says William Barylo

East Asian giant now challenging more established rivals on Western-style benchmarks

Preparations for sale by Apollo Education Group are under way, THE understands, two years after owner changed hands

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile now tops the region

The region has had a tumultuous year, yet there is unmistakable progress to extol, says Phil Baty

Despite the turmoil racking Venezuela and Brazil, there are bright spots in Latin America’s higher education landscape. Rachael Pells reports

Simon Baker looks at research collaboration and income across the continent

The region as a whole needs to reform its university sector to better serve its citizens, and that requires collaboration, argues Efraín Gonzales de Olarte