France boosts international student numbers
Increase may reflect efforts to target markets where UK has traditionally been strong

Increase may reflect efforts to target markets where UK has traditionally been strong

Successful global hubs understand that an impressive array of opportunities are required to attract top talent, writes Sarah Wild

But universities welcome Migration Advisory Committee call to end Tier 2 visa cap

Students spending far less time working for their degrees in US states that have legalised medicinal cannabis, US research finds

Government’s lead migration adviser admits graduate earnings information is ‘not as good as we would like’

Data on international collaboration show cross-border authorship share falling over recent yearsÂ

While maintaining an anti-intellectual position, the far right is misrepresenting social science research to support its own agenda, observes Cynthia Miller-Idriss

Global survey suggests benefits of overseas collaboration are not evenly shared

Efforts to prevent sexual harassment at universities advanced with new policies from top US provider of science funding and world’s biggest general science society

New UK learning super-agency Advance HE must not lose sight of the guiding ‘academy’ principles of its predecessor, argues William Keenan

A nation-wide survey has found that public opinion is on the side of student mobility and higher education, but new institutions must be built where socio-economic needs are greatest, says Jill Rutter