Overseas postgraduate applications and enrolment decline in US
Survey provides more evidence of fall in international student numbers post-Trump

Survey provides more evidence of fall in international student numbers post-Trump

Institutes could be labelled ‘political campaigners’ in new law, warns industry body

The huge economic benefits of international students to the US economy must not be ignored by President Trump, warns one US university leader

Groningen pulls out after concerns about academic freedom, costs and staffing

It is incumbent on the government to help build better ties between companies such as Google and the university sector, says Alex Acland

Candace Thille's move may reflect shift in focus of online learning initiatives

In Reona's latest blog she reflects on the expectations vs the realities of living in London as an exchange student

Leaders of some of the world’s top universities will speak at flagship THE event in Singapore

Universities South Africa head says it is too early to say whether institutions will successfully roll out new system

University of Leeds study finds many undergraduates have never heard of term, or ‘trigger warnings’

Improving access to education should be measured by university dropout rates, says Russell Group chief executive

Not every course takes three years to complete, says Charles Prince, so we must look at ways to deliver accelerated programmes

Industrial action is set to begin with a two-day walkout on 22 and 23 February, affecting 61 universities