Australia’s government has confirmed that it will pressure universities and colleges to comply with quotas on their foreign enrolments by introducing a “ third lane ” in its visa processing regime.
Focus switches to lifelong learning, TNE and online education as UK schools seek to overcome financial and demographic challenges ...
Hands-off councils said to have contributed to ‘governance crisis’ that Australian sector ‘needed and in many respects deserved’ ...
Combining collaborative accountability with personal ownership helps students take risks, navigate challenges and reflect ...
Birmingham professor to temporarily oversee access and participation at English regulator following departure of John Blake ...
Find out how to encourage critical thinking in the university classroom by working with GenAI tools, rather than against them ...
Exam anxiety in all its forms will be familiar to most university lecturers. What is perhaps less discussed is how educators’ ...
President has criticised student debt for being too high but his attempts at reform have focused on removing benefits for people doing jobs he disagrees with ...
To fulfil its deal with the US, the country needs professionals who know where minerals are and how to extract them responsibly, says Sabin Zahirovic ...
The recent skills White Paper foreshadows the shuttering of some or all research in certain UK universities. But what will the effects of that be on teaching – and on research itself? How could it be ...
More than half of deans say parent universities want them to enrol more students, as leaders express concern over ‘growing disparities’ ...
At least 85 rising and established scientists working in the US have joined Chinese research institutions full-time since the start of last year, according to CNN, with more than half making the move ...
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