Scotland’s free tuition policy questioned amid political turmoil
Will waning power of Scottish National Party fracture the consensus around one of its most closely guarded policies?
Will waning power of Scottish National Party fracture the consensus around one of its most closely guarded policies?
Students concerned that High Court decision to overturn a ban on political groups at university could lead to more unrest
Competitors can be friends when government acts like your enemy, Sydney round table hears
Funding problems and corruption dog sector, but ruling party manifesto stays silent
After a career spent switching between academia and the White House, Joseph Nye admits that returning to Harvard left him feeling flat
Rishi Sunak looking at launching a clampdown on recruitment agents but has backtracked on reforms to UK’s post-study work rights, according to reports
Ministers urged to resist policies that will ‘massively overcorrect’ student numbers as key migration statistics unlikely to reflect reality of institutions’ declining enrolments
King’s vice-chancellor also argues there’s a long-term need to be ‘open to the idea’ of some universities charging higher fees than others
Members of US House issue bipartisan demand for details of private foundation giving $1 million annually using controversial Chinese company’s donations
‘Shockingly bad legislation’ gives ministers power to favour certain disciplines
Nation’s historically high level of shutdowns and consolidations overwhelmingly remains a private-sector malady, but states showing signs that old certainties may fall away
Figures indicate limited scope for growth in international enrolments, as administrators strive to balance the books
Highly anticipated independent report opts for status quo option in boost for universities, after finding no evidence system is being widely abused
Everything you need to know as the Migration Advisory Committee publishes its highly anticipated review