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Clarity needed on overseas students, universities tell Canberra
Newly re-elected government urged to treat students with more compassion, with high visa costs ‘putting off a generation’
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‘Nothing off the table’ for student visas after election shock
Restrictions to incoming international students and graduate route thought to be more likely following losses by Labour in local elections
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UK immigration policy must handle international students with care
Amid talk of an asylum crackdown, any policy changes must avoid harming overseas graduates’ post-study work opportunities, says James Pitman
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Times Higher Education Latin America Universities Summit 2025 to take place in Belo Horizonte
THE summit in Brazil to explore institutional excellence and sustainability
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First US university branch campus set to open in India’s Mumbai
Chicago-based Illinois Institute of Technology receives approval from Indian regulators
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Disruptions to force universities into ‘rapid transformations’
Dwindling sector finances and geopolitical challenges mean higher education will look very different in five years’ time, summit hears
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Santa Ono eyes presidency number four at University of Florida
Switch from Michigan could reportedly make immunologist the US’ highest-paid college leader
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Seven-year ‘supergrants’ to make Europe ‘magnet for researchers’
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen steps up efforts to attract American academics while taking aim at Trump’s ‘miscalculation’ of failing to support research
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Student choice at risk as almost half of universities cut courses
Institutions expect to consider more subject closures as financial problems spiral, finds UUK survey
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Contextual offers ‘don’t set students up to fail’, study shows
Those admitted to elite UK universities with lower entry requirements still performed well academically, analysis suggests
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Restrictions on academics working abroad ‘stifling collaboration’
Blanket bans on the amount of time staff can spend out of the country reflect ‘compliance-first’ mindset of UK universities, say critics
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‘Now implement accord’, rejuvenated Australian government told
After comprehensive election win, Labor faces pressure to push on with wide-ranging agenda for higher education reform that stalled during last parliament
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How to manage academics
Running an academic department is, famously, a mixed blessing. Academics cherish their autonomy, and anyone who infringes on it faces a rough ride. But not all academics are difficult, and those who...