Advisers quit over ‘draconian’ cuts to overseas research funding
International advisory panel heads condemn ‘inexcusable’ handling of cuts to research supported by foreign aid
International advisory panel heads condemn ‘inexcusable’ handling of cuts to research supported by foreign aid
Event will include discussion on how diversification of the African academy can prepare graduates for the future
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‘Science diplomacy’ is seen as a crucial way to build international trust, but the idea is undergoing a radical rethink
Once a key tool in expanding a nation's soft power, knowledge diplomacy must now be used to address our most pressing global issues, Jo Beall says
Leaders of top universities acknowledge that balance of power in higher education is moving eastwards
Improvement districts and policy innovation via research among international examples of civic missions, summit hears
Higher tuition fees in the UK are one reason why an increasing number of British youngsters are considering studying abroad, according to a survey by the British Council
Jo Beall assesses how recent changes to higher education and research compare with countries the UK could see as key trading partners post-Brexit
Director of education and society at the British Council says Western universities must prove they do not have ‘imperialist’ designs on the continent
Major British Council research judges 26 nations’ openness to international higher education
The University of Cambridge is the top UK institution for hosting both international and British students who go on to win Nobel prizes, finds British Council
Free online courses may help universities to recruit more overseas students directly by helping to forge links with potential applicants, universities and science minister David Willetts has told an...
Free online courses may help universities to recruit more overseas students directly by helping to forge links with potential applicants, universities and science minister David Willetts has told an...
Net migration to the UK has fallen again mainly thanks to a 23 per cent drop in the number of students coming to the country to study.