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New Zealand levy extension ‘risks costing more than it raises’
User-pays immigration overhaul could undermine international education recovery, universities warn
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‘Inevitable’ that more institutions will concede to Trump
Harvard’s reported deal-making and Penn concessions over trans athletes seen as signs that president’s ‘war’ on higher education has entered new stage
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Agent training course aims to safeguard UK sector reputation
British Council-run scheme comes amid growing concern over the ethics of international student recruitment
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Employing staff via subsidiary ‘divides university’s workforce’
Surrey one of the first institutions outside TPS to look at offering different terms and conditions for new hires to save costs
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Good governance will not transform South African universities by itself
Legally compliant councils and functioning audit committees don’t entail social justice, intellectual dynamism or civic relevance, says Fulufhelo Nemavhola
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Next Erasmus+ programme should ‘strengthen international bonds’
Bolster partnerships with institutions outside the EU through next iteration of mobility scheme, umbrella groups urge
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Sustainability Impact Ratings 2026: time to register
Universities can now subscribe to participate in THE’s revamped sustainability ratings framework
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Expansion ‘no longer an option’ for universities tackling crisis
One in five UK university leaders exploring mergers as sector fears ‘contagion’ effect of institutional failure
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Incoming students ‘happiest cohort since pre-pandemic’
Student applicants from overseas report fewer mental health issues and reduced loneliness compared with UK domestic counterparts
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Growing English-medium teaching is both opportunity and risk for Korea
South Korea hopes to enrol 300,000 international students by 2027, but more teaching in English could deepen domestic inequalities, says Kyuseok Kim
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Strike ballot called over University of the West of Scotland cuts
UCU claims institution hasn’t ruled out compulsory redundancies as it cuts further 75 roles
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Casual workers ‘should have been paid for student consultations’
Union says Monash should now ‘pay staff what they’re owed’ as judge resolves ‘ambiguity’ over ‘contemporaneous’ meetings
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