‘Biden bump’ boosts international applications for US study
Initial estimates indicate jump in applications for coming year in excess of 10 per cent
Initial estimates indicate jump in applications for coming year in excess of 10 per cent
Hidden crisis of pandemic may push early career researchers out of science, leaders warn
The Purpose Coalition will bring together the skills and the jobs needed to create a fairer, greener UK, says Justine Greening
Snowballing international earnings buttressed universities’ wealth ahead of this year’s crisis while relegating federal government to minority funder status
‘I cannot express how incredibly uncontroversial it is to ask for money to perform skilled work,’ says James Heathers
Australian university to proceed with disputed staff cuts but introduce element of choice
Latest revelations continue horror week for the Australian sector
No redundancy target announced as Australian university braces for massive loss of international earnings
NYU Abu Dhabi’s vice-chancellor explains how her institution kept its campus open during the pandemic and what others can learn from this experience
Mass job cuts likely at multiple Sydney institutions as hopes recede for international students’ return
Insurance now being offered at same time students pay tuition fees, but it would not have protected those looking for refunds over online switch
More than one in eight graduates of GSM London who left two years ago were without a job last autumn
Universities are starting to reveal how they intend to move forward in a world still reeling from the pandemic. Much rides on getting the response right
Californian university tops list of universities that were founded in the aftermath of the Second World War
Pandemic research is booming, with hundreds of new projects under way. Jack Grove speaks to experts on why insights beyond science are needed