Ten trends transforming international student mobility
Even in an unpredictable world, there are clues about the future of student movement, says Anna Esaki-SmithÂ

Even in an unpredictable world, there are clues about the future of student movement, says Anna Esaki-SmithÂ

Major evaluation of country’s research landscape also found that internationalisation was a key area for improvement

In the competition to boost their reputations, are universities in danger of forgetting their students? asks Juan Manuel Mora

Survey finds majority of Americans on political Right currently believe universities have negative effect on country

Sector leader says the UK can offer insights into higher education’s role in regional growth strategies

Academics base conclusions on a decade of MIT publications and patents

Analysis reveals extent of reward system for international publications, which could be distorting scientific incentives

Current fees system ‘isn’t perfect’, but it does a decent job of balancing the interests of universities, students and taxpayers, says Tim Bradshaw

Labour peer calls for funding council intervention on Glynis Breakwell’s salary

Steve Lamey put on leave ‘pending an investigation into concerns which have been raised’

Independent Higher Education survey indicates that new providers will look to compete with established universities in future

Former education minister speaks out on vice-chancellors’ pay, ‘summer holidays’ and academics’ workloads

The former president of Carnegie Mellon University will lead the Singaporean institution from 2018

UK institutions make up more than half the finalists for inaugural HEA/THEÂ prize

EU applications drop 5 per cent post-Brexit, as numbers of mature and nursing applicants also decline