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Record earnings for Melbourne, Monash despite policy upheavals
Top universities still in robust financial health in year of visa hikes and last-minute withdrawal of proposed foreign enrolment caps
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Don’t come to Sweden, international PhD students warn others
Early career researchers from non-EU countries describe major hurdles to Swedish residency under recent migration law changes
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UKRI to receive new ‘time-bound’ targets for research impact
Science department will publish specific objectives with ‘corresponding key performance indicators’ for the £9.6 billion research funder this summer, reveals NAO report
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‘Vague’ fee levy plan ‘would benefit Treasury over students’
Universities set to lose millions in income if government goes ahead with plan to take a cut of overseas earnings, and are unlikely to see much benefit from levy spending, critics say
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Minority-serving institutions’ backers must defy Trump’s attacks on DEI
We cannot lose sight of what makes the US vibrant: that we all benefit when everyone has the chance to thrive, says Marybeth Gasman
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Greater Manchester suspends v-c over ‘serious allegations’
Bentley-driving vice-chancellor George Holmes put on leave after PwC investigation into university payments
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Teaching, research collaborations explored by north-east alliance
Growing cooperation between institutions to address area’s skills needs a ‘blueprint for rest of UK’, politicians say
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Alistair Jarvis appointed new Advance HE chief executive
Former Universities UK chief takes over higher education super-agency to oversee ‘next phase of development’
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Universities ‘must choose’ between physical or digital investment
Despite widespread misgivings about productivity gains, digital transformations are considered a safer bet than campus investment, survey suggests
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US universities eye branch campuses as way to ‘survive Trump’
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say
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Six per cent international fee levy a ‘serious risk’ to finances
Government proposal to take a cut of English universities’ overseas income to pay for higher education dismissed as ‘finger in the air’ policymaking
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UK HE must fight to keep as much of the overseas student levy as possible
The levy may feel like another strain on resources, but if spent on wider access it could be seen as a justified redistribution of wealth, says Diana Beech
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Staff ‘deeply concerned’ as Keele confirms plans to cut 150 roles
Academic and professional services posts to go, with university blaming ‘unprecedented financial challenges’