UK ‘yet to fulfil potential’ for transnational education
Report calls on universities to expand and diversify overseas delivery

Report calls on universities to expand and diversify overseas delivery

More miscarriages inevitable unless courts become ‘more science-sensitive’, learned academy warns

Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months

Rise in financial aid of 10 per cent ‘like an early Christmas present’ amid rising costs, says national student group

But institutions may face paying regulator’s costs under new proposals outlined by England’s new free speech champion

The concept of privilege is much more complex and dynamic than those who wield it often assume, says Noam Schimmel

Financial pressures also force Sheffield Hallam to open voluntary severance scheme to all academic staff

University will also offer eight weeks of paternity leave, doubling previous offering

Many international students who stay in the country using two-year graduate route end up in low wage jobs, finds key government body

University still looking at closing single honours programmes after declines in recruitment

Russell Group university will treble its graduate medicine intake by training students on England’s south coast

Education exports and high student loan repayments help offset damage from inflation and interest rates, according to Australian mini-budget

Cost-of-living crisis has not spawned improvements in university food options, Australian analysis finds

Famed for its focus on ethics, Ghana’s Ashesi puts new focus on demographic shifts, health and climate change

But minister refuses to rule out further changes to post-study work visa as he outlines details of coming review