Filipino universities defend presence of Chinese students
Military is investigating whether international students in province adjacent to Taiwan pose national security risk

Military is investigating whether international students in province adjacent to Taiwan pose national security risk

European Commission scheme would improve mobility between EU and UK for young people

Ivy League institution follows congressional spotlight with student arrests and suspensions

Universities that only recognise academic integrity implications are ‘really missing the picture’

Almost half of European workforce surveyed doubt whether cross-border goals are clearly defined, with one in three lacking faith in managers

Universities in countries that speak Dutch or German found to have higher research performance scores than those in Japan

I realised that I was sacrificing my best years – and those of my child – for a dream that did not have my back. So I quit, says Helen Lees

Deputy prime minister to brief vice-chancellors on findings of review

Union fears scale of cost-cutting imperils local economy in region already facing economic challenges

Effective digital learning requires more than a camera in a classroom, says Ghanaian e-learning leader Eric Appau Asante

Stung by alumni reaction to his intervention on Israel-Gaza crisis, new dean of Insead says creating a ‘cauldron of cultures’ is a better way of contributing to the world

The prime minister’s role in appointing university leaders under question as Cabinet attempts to change status quo

Overseas students’ rebounding satisfaction rates coincide with Australian policy moves to keep them out

Simplistic analyses belie the complex evolution of students, instruction, reading practices, college regulations and communications media, says Harvey Graff

After previous hearing led to ousting of Harvard and Penn leaders, Baroness Shafik calls for understanding but struggles to define response