Study permit numbers ‘down 45 per cent’ in Canada post-cap
ApplyBoard report projects that permit issuance is on track to fall beyond Trudeau government’s target

ApplyBoard report projects that permit issuance is on track to fall beyond Trudeau government’s target

Previously reported figures suggesting fall in recruitment were recently revealed to be erroneous

Institutions themselves may have escaped major damage but hundreds of staff and students have been displaced in most destructive fires in Californian history

Unexpected upsides of ‘randomised’ funding include greater acceptance among rejected applicants, says British Academy head

Encouraging donations in cryptocurrency can open a new pool of donors, but some institutions are hesitant amid concerns about volatility and regulatory environment

Analysis of progression criteria warns ‘obsession with frequently ill-suited metrics’ only serves to ‘reinforce regional inequalities’

Russell Group member’s Gift City outpost plans at ‘advanced stage’

South Korea is among the US’ top three contributors of international students. Falling purchasing power threatens that position, says Kyuseok Kim

Russell Group institution warns that it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies after worse-than-expected student recruitment

Member of Augar panel on university funding and student mental health champion has been familiar figure in UK policy debates

First minister wants UK government to allow country to grant additional post-study work rights to international students

Right-wing trust deficit is pronounced in western Europe and North America but not Australasia, international survey finds
The definitions behind the key statistics on the subject rankings tables

Attempts by well-meaning scholars to help services ‘drowning in demand’ adding to the problems, finds study

A handful of glistening new universities have been established in recent years by Indian industrialists and entrepreneurs. But are they sufficiently numerous, free and well funded to make a real...