Overseas students fear losing degrees as China borders stay shut
Entry ban compounded by lack of flexibility on degree time limits, publishing requirements and accreditation transfer

Entry ban compounded by lack of flexibility on degree time limits, publishing requirements and accreditation transfer

As post-92 departments close, non-traditional students and scholars risk being shut out – again, says Panikos Panayi

Peter Coaldrake also warns universities against ‘sleepwalking’ through Covid-induced risks to their business model

Innovative approaches can help students become more empathetic and skilled at decision-making as well as better historians

Wide support for cOAlition S’ rights retention strategy would allow negotiators to take a harder line with publishers, says Alice Gibson

A podcast constructed and targeted well can amplify faculty expertise and build public trust, says Paul M. Rand

Latest data from the Home Office show recovery in the number of visas granted over autumn and winter

Expecting academics to effectively review potential cheating incidents is unrealistic and ineffective, says Scott McFarland

Universities have a unique opportunity to shape the post-pandemic future by promoting innovation and creativity for wider social impact, says Tan Eng Chye

No explanation for delay that kept 15 academics on tenterhooks for months

Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University

Union says vice-chancellors’ shake-up would leave staff thousands of pounds out of pocket annually, but universities say current benefits are unaffordable

Scottish affairs committee calls for universities north of border to be better represented in UK Research and Innovation decision-making

THE event hears that ‘policing’ of social media posts from students studying abroad is stifling classroom debate

Legal bills for claim could reach £120,000, says theatre director