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Readers may have gained a false impression from the article “Foreign LSE scholars ‘stopped from briefing government on Brexit’” (7 October). It reported claims that the Foreign and Commonwealth...
Readers may have gained a false impression from the article “Foreign LSE scholars ‘stopped from briefing government on Brexit’” (7 October). It reported claims that the Foreign and Commonwealth...
The headline for the article on universities sponsoring schools overstates the difference between the vice-chancellors from the University of Oxford and Nottingham Trent University (“Oxford’s vice-...
The issue of whether attendance at lectures should be compulsory cannot be an either/or argument (“Should student attendance in classes be compulsory?”, News, 20 October). Some professional bodies...

Campus violence could halt the homeward flow of the internationally mobile researchers South Africa’s academy needs

The latest edition of Times Higher Education discussed by the editorial team

UK prime minister Theresa May must prove her ‘fixer’ reputation by consulting vice-chancellors and ensuring overseas students feel welcome again, says David Boddy

Loan will contribute to ‘improving education in Hungary’

Country is the latest to wonder whether separate admissions processes for international students are fair

University of Toronto must prove professor’s comments constitute ‘violation of law’, says Canadian Association of University Teachers

New paper finds that effective social media does help to attract and retain students

New Aston vice-chancellor Alec Cameron also says that Brexit could lead to ‘aggressive’ recruitment of students in Europe

Leru analysis points to problems with Horizon 2020

Combining higher education institutions will be 'catalyst' to improve scholarship, says minister