India’s foreign student recruitment ‘abysmally low’
Country’s universities losing out on revenue, diversity and global outlook, AIU report warns

Country’s universities losing out on revenue, diversity and global outlook, AIU report warns

Peter Mathieson is a big believer in the merits of globalisation, and wants universities to instil this belief in their students

The battle is not over for universities, but this week’s figures on international students are vindication for an embattled HE sector, says Sir Keith BurnettÂ

MAC commission seen as attempt to secure more open stance, enabled by exit of PM’s former adviser

New analysis of border check data suggest vast majority of international students leave country or stay legally after finishing courses

Announcement comes as new exit check data expected to show low numbers of student ‘overstayers’

Foreign providers plan was misguided, but domestic selective funding option brings huge challenges, say experts

Ministers back University of Law, Arden sales to Netherlands-registered GUS, as BPP decision awaited

Do ancient cultural ideas drive the insistence that Greece pay all its bills in full? asks Emma Gee

James Stevens Curl on a tome that emphasises the physician/naturalist’s role in transforming cabinets of curiosities into major institutions of the Enlightenment

Free market ideology has contributed to ‘vaccine hesitancy’, endangering us all, says Harry Collins

A study of one of Europe’s leading thinkers on sexuality contends that brutality is a force behind much queer activism and political thinking

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Remuneration committee member formerly led construction company that won £64 million in contracts from university