Study abroad follow-up ‘should include all students’
Australian research argues that re-entry programmes focusing only on returnees ‘widens inequity in internationalisation’
Australian research argues that re-entry programmes focusing only on returnees ‘widens inequity in internationalisation’
Sexual harassment of female lecturers by their students is one of the less discussed aspects of the interplay between gender and power in academia. Kate Cantrell tells her story
Analysis finds that a college’s reopening decision for the autumn term is tied to the red or blue shade of its state
Conservative anger at initiatives to make campuses more inclusive to minority students is misplaced, say Kevin Singer, Laura Dahl, Matthew J. Mayhew and Alyssa N. Rockenbach
Universities Canada says country is ‘known worldwide as a nation that values diversity and inclusion’
Since the 2016 US presidential election, women’s colleges have been seeing significant gains as more young women embrace #MeToo
Pay deals in student accommodation bring claims ‘huge salaries are being funded by public money and student debt’
Marguerite Dennis explains how university student recruiters should plan for enrolling Chinese students
Freeze on tuition fee increases does nothing to counter inequality, writes Martin Hall
Universities cite concerns around US’ social and political climate in IIE study
The Equality and Human Rights commission’s latest report is just the latest to reinforce what we already know about the extent of racism in UK HE, says Ilyas Nagdee
Research from the University of Warwick reveals a mismatch between the aspirations and final destinations of Chinese students at UK universities
David Matthews considers a flurry of ‘threats’ to the conveyor belt of arrivals and what Western campuses can do to shockproof their systems
International education is Australia’s third-largest export industry, worth more than A$20 billion, and is set for further growth driven by current geopolitics. Jack Grove reports on how...