Training overseas-bound graduates ‘net earner’ for poor countries
If rich countries poach your nurses you should ‘build more nursing schools’, conference hears

If rich countries poach your nurses you should ‘build more nursing schools’, conference hears

Actor Steve Coogan faces legal action over the portrayal of a university registrar in his 2022 film

Top US research funding agency, while unsure about proposed change to mission statement, swings back at partisan attempts to limit an equity-focused agenda

While centre-right majority may offer stability in Brussels, snap poll called by Emmanuel Macron offers fresh risk

Philadelphia city officials probe University of the Arts shutdown, in sign that policymakers might see the need to go beyond their habit of only protecting their publics

Academics attempt to move to public universities as private institutions hardest hit by declining enrolment

It is surely not Gradgrindian to ask whether a subject can do without a corpus of factual knowledge and still expect students to study it, says Colin Swatridge

With most of the major parties’ manifestos published, THE analyses key pledges of the campaign so far

The proportion of non-EU graduates of UK universities who said their current activity was not meaningful has doubled in recent years

Most initiatives are well-meaning but ‘short-term, scattered, uncoordinated and incoherent’

Party’s manifesto ducks detail in addressing sector funding crisis as it outlines larger role for institutions in skills training

Former health secretary of Mexico to be flagship campus’ first Latino leader

More UK undergraduates see courses as value for money in 2024, with international students driving much of the increase

Queen Mary and Birmingham go down legal route, as Swansea students claim victory, and Oxford protesters fear disciplinary reforms

Despite being closely aligned to outgoing regime, academics believe Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo may reject predecessor’s hostilities