International students less likely to accept offers in Trump's US
Forty-eight per cent of universities report drop in overseas undergraduate ‘yield’, following election of divisive president

Forty-eight per cent of universities report drop in overseas undergraduate ‘yield’, following election of divisive president

Poorer teenagers in England will shun university because they ‘cannot access Bank of Mum and Dad’, Labour leader warns

CDU wants country to invest 3.5 per cent of GDP in research and development – more than twice that of UK

Students embarking on degrees can now find out the likely returns on their different options

Twenty-one countries attend annual meeting to showcase progress of multimillion-pound Deltas initiative

Arizona State University’s Michael Crow was the highest-earning leader in 2015-16

King’s College London and TU Dresden ‘Transcampus’ aims to strengthen ties between UK and GermanyÂ

We talk emergency responses to terrorist attacks, geekiness and happy memories of the Olympic Games with Surrey’s professor of medicine

Leading geomorphologist who spent his career at Cornell is remembered

The post-Gaddafi chaos has turned some campuses into war zones – with students among the fighters, says Darren Linvill

A slim volume masters a millennium’s worth of material, but women fall away, says Rachel Moss

Lincoln Allison confronts the objectives of an anecdotal and argumentative narrative

When considering what exactly makes one creature equal to another, John Shand finds that an animal’s potential holds the key

From the Victorian slum-dwellers whose lives were transformed after they found a warbling rodent, to the jazz-like sound of mouse music, Richard Sugg says that if you take strange stories seriously,...