Indian and Pakistani universities close as smog envelopes region
Institutions switch to online learning as air pollution levels soar

Institutions switch to online learning as air pollution levels soar

Country could accommodate more overseas learners, according to poll of locals’ attitudes

Leading professor says he is likely to leave UK to avoid tax hit, and fears others may be reluctant to come in the first place

Universities raise quality concerns as regulator sets end-of-year cut-off for transition to digital credits

Many credit right-wing influencer Charlie Kirk with mobilising young white college voters across key swing states

Few universities confirm plans to charge full uplift to all undergraduates, with sector set to miss out on millions in extra revenue

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Enthusiasts claim that authentic tasks boost work-readiness, promote inclusion and diminish cheating, but the evidence remains unclear, says Tim Fawns
Union says withdrawal of some business degrees ‘raises serious questions’ but university insists it is separate to wider restructure

Students and alumni fight to save campus dating back to 1822, which was a standalone college of the University of Wales until 2010

Any new home undergraduate enrolling on a course at University College Birmingham will be eligible for the allowance

Crossbench party wants debt reduction legislated straight away, while opposition dismisses measure as an elitist ‘election bribe’

New enrolments down 5 per cent after three years of post-pandemic rebound, says Open Doors survey

Visa processing chaos set to continue amid opposition parties’ rejection of proposal to limit international student numbers

Institutions start putting recruitment on hold amid uncertainty about whether new limits will come into force in January