Chinese students ‘turned off Australia’ by visa crackdown
Proposed visa caps, soaring rejection rates and ‘anti-China’ perceptions scaring off country’s most valuable student cohort
Proposed visa caps, soaring rejection rates and ‘anti-China’ perceptions scaring off country’s most valuable student cohort
Figures also showed record 50.1 per cent of postgraduate students for the 2023 admissions cycle were from outside the European Union
Report says higher education institutions should do more to foster ‘lifelong active citizens’
Departments can no longer be singularly tied to their mathematical and engineering foundations, focused only on what can be built, says Beth Mynatt
First drop in proportion of admissions coming from maintained schools since 2014
Student organisations urge new coalition government to scrap €3,000 ‘late study fine’ in open letter
Petition says University of Plymouth proposal would increase monthly prices from £12.50 to £67.50
Getting up and moving around during classes leads to increased attention and more enjoyment, research finds
As policymakers reduce funding, institutions seen as having little choice but to start charging students more
Population of students who have studied at college but not gained a degree grew by 2.9 per cent to 36.8 million, report finds
More UK undergraduates see courses as value for money in 2024, with international students driving much of the increase
Contrary to claims that holding vote out of term time will silence them, student voters may end up having more influence in rare July poll
‘Good data means better policy’, educationalists stress