Fee levy ‘an act of immense economic self-harm’, warns Khan
Labour Mayor of London to urge ministers not to ‘pull the drawbridge up’ on international students as he embarks on trade tour of Africa

Labour Mayor of London to urge ministers not to ‘pull the drawbridge up’ on international students as he embarks on trade tour of Africa

Government yet to articulate its vision for the sector after a year in power as political threats – rather than long-term thinking – shape its agenda, says outgoing UUK president

Research-intensive universities face £315 million bill for proposed fee levy, adding to pressures caused by massive erosion of fee value, says lobby group

Single voice needed to coordinate work on local skills needs, argues new report, which says credit transfer easier to do at regional level

New regulations are due to take force next month but leaders are not doing enough on prevention and response, say Graham Towl and Clarissa DiSantis

THE’s analysis reveals that a former Anglican teaching training college has again beaten the country’s elite universities for student satisfaction

Funder proposes to create stand-alone fellowship scheme for early-career researchers after criticism


Union claims governors detached from needs of staff and students, as it urges Australian inquiry to fix ‘broken’ model

Without foreign research talent pouring into leading US institutions, America will fall further behind in tech race, says former US energy secretary Steven Chu

Research-intensive universities urge UK to signal ‘early intent’ to associate to FP10

Ombudsman tells universities to be mindful of ‘limitations’ of detection tools and to consider if they are biased against international students

Cambridge and Manchester’s blueprint will build on existing assets and address real constraints to deliver results quickly, say Deborah Prentice and Duncan Ivison

Boris Johnson-era messaging about ‘UK greatness’ in science annoys and alienates potential research partners, says report from major funder

Country aims to double international education revenue by 2034, as it aims to capitalise on tightened rules in rival destinations