The United Arab Emirates is now ādeeply inimicalā to university values, according to a lecturer from the London School of Economics and Political Science who was barred from entering the country.
The number of visas issued to overseas students has fallen by a fifth although applications for university student visas have increased by 3 per cent, according to the latest figures from the Office of National Statistics.
A professor of educational technology at Newcastle University has won a $1 million (Ā£660,000) prize for his work teaching children from Indiaās slums how to use the internet
Regentās College is to take over the American InterContinental University London in what is thought to be the first UK acquisition of a for-profit by a not-for-profit higher education provider.
The government has rejected universitiesā calls for overseas students to be withdrawn from the net migrant count, a move that may kill off hopes of securing the change in the current Parliament.
The UKās higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.
The UKās higher education funding councils will not express a preference for either green or gold open access in their submission rules for future research excellence frameworks.
Unionised academics at the University of Birmingham have voted to strike over threatened compulsory redundancies and āaggressiveā management tactics.
The idea of āeducation diplomacyā has āreally arrivedā at the highest levels of American foreign policy, a US State Department official has told an international higher education conference
Two of the leading US massive open online course providers have each almost doubled the number of universities offering courses on their online platforms.
The lack of clarity over Research Councils UKās new open access policy is āunacceptableā and government ministers should learn lessons from the confusion, according to a House of Lords report.
The University of Gloucestershire has agreed to validate a range of pre-degree courses for international students as part of a new tie-up with private firm INTO University Partnerships.