‘Global Britain’ is slamming the door on scholarly ‘citizens of nowhere’
The near impossibility of obtaining spousal visas will deprive the post-Brexit UK of expatriate academics’ expertise, says Edward Vickers
The near impossibility of obtaining spousal visas will deprive the post-Brexit UK of expatriate academics’ expertise, says Edward Vickers
But government says it will seek to participate in Erasmus+ only ‘on a time-limited basis’
Party tables amendments to withdrawal agreement bill, but may struggle to overcome Boris Johnson’s majority
But Layla Moran says party unlikely to finalise HE stance before next election – when it could secure pivotal role in event of hung Parliament
Party would use review to consider ‘any necessary reforms’, having previously indicated it may favour a graduate tax
Restrictions on loan access for university courses with low graduate earnings under consideration for Tory manifesto, though Augar-inspired cuts not ruled out
Architects of amendment to immigration bill urge Prime Minister Theresa May to ‘embrace’ liberalisation of student immigration regime
MPs from Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party and Democratic Unionist Party support ex-minister Jo Johnson
Several institutions refusing to pay settlement fees for employees or their families
Home Office says records on international academics are ‘not collated in a manner which can be reported on’
'Mind-boggling' that the Department for Education does not regularly collect data on attendance, committee hears
Almost 2,350 academics from non-UK European countries have resigned from UK universities in the past year, and Layla Moran fears that could be just the tip of the iceberg
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