Money-first Indian collaborations won’t pay off
If Western universities don’t respond to India’s opening up in the way envisaged, a clampdown could quickly follow, warns Peter Brady
If Western universities don’t respond to India’s opening up in the way envisaged, a clampdown could quickly follow, warns Peter Brady
The pandemic has exposed some anglophone universities’ financial over-reliance on overseas students. But if internationalisation takes a step back in the coming years, how much will be lost...
Ethical reviews must become the cornerstone of Western universities’ internationalisation strategies, says Peter Brady
Filling campuses with lucrative overseas students does little to internationalise domestic students’ experience, says Peter Brady
History suggests that universities will lure students with the chance to repay fees via post-graduation work, says Peter Brady
Efforts to accrue more overseas fees could be vetoed by the Home Office and will do little to make UK students more culturally savvy, warns Peter Brady
Atrocities in Myanmar expose how universities have unnecessarily risked their reputations by partnering with corrupt political systems, says Peter Brady
Peter Brady asks what would happen to UK universities if many British students decided to study abroad ("Flock may change course", 15 September). We must also ask what this would mean for the...
Peter Brady ("Dragons and dinosaur views", 22 January) is correct in pointing out that many "cultural differences" programmes are unhelpful or even damaging. However, it is equally important not to...
The US wants more Americans to study abroad, but doing so for security reasons will only reinforce barriers, says Peter Brady. "To protect our borders and defend our interest abroad" would seem like...
Sarkozy's reforms may drive French universities to compete for our lucrative foreign student market, warns Peter Brady Whether it's igniting Joan of Arc's passions and eventually her toes, waging war...