Foreign students ‘work as many hours as average Australians’
International students ‘contribute more to demand than supply’ despite working far more hours than they used to, Reserve Bank analysis finds

International students ‘contribute more to demand than supply’ despite working far more hours than they used to, Reserve Bank analysis finds


Long-running initiatives that aim to tackle issue not working, say experts, with change in approach needed

Female-only recruitment ‘part of the solution’ for male-dominated profession facing workforce ‘crisis’

Government urged to address shortfall in funding for Irish universities ‘immediately’ amid high staff-student ratios

Marketisation and the pandemic pushed student preferences to the top of every university’s teaching and learning agenda. But should those preferences be acted on even if they risk undermining...

Peer networks give male students confidence and visibility. Female mentorship, affinity groups and curricular changes can help push back, says Ava Doherty

New programme at Northumbria helps those with lived experience take more active role in researching mental health

Record number of students from China applying via Ucas demonstrates sector ‘resilience’ but dip in India applications tempers positivity

Leeds Trinity and Canterbury Christ Church among institutions hardest hit after slashing of Strategic Priorities Grant

LEK Consulting founder caps longstanding association with company


Ban on uninvited resubmissions of proposals at Natural Environment Research Council may cost system dearly, warns expert

Companies should ‘come to the party’ in bankrolling research effort that relies too heavily on foreign students

Institutions appear to be overcoming longstanding internationalisation issues, with some reporting record-breaking levels of interest