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Funding cuts undermining creative sector growth, say art schools
Exclusions from government funding pots exacerbating a challenging financial climate for creative institutions, which say talent pipeline for Labour’s priority sector at risk of being jeopardised
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Keep your name, James Cook University warned by minister
Council merely doing preparatory work, institution insists, after politician decries ‘historical revisionism’
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Rise in demand for UK undergraduate courses despite fee increases
Ucas January data show specialist institutions losing out as higher tariffs continue to grow, with proportion of ‘commuter students’ reaching nearly half
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Japanese universities push for change after snap election called
Institutions face mounting pressures as prime minister Sanae Takaichi takes country to the polls in search of direct mandate
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A duty of care for students is not the quick solution to suicide prevention
Meeting public expectations demands careful design of statutory and regulatory arrangements, not rhetorical commitment, says Emma Roberts
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Academic Matt Goodwin announced as Reform candidate
Controversial political scientist to represent right-wing party in Gorton and Denton by-election, after leaving university post to become GB News presenter
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Another three UK universities decline new Elsevier deal
Sheffield, Lancaster and Surrey confirm they are walking away from proposed three-year deal with world’s largest academic publisher
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Master’s plunge 10 per cent amid record fall in overseas students
UK universities’ recruitment from India, China and Nigeria falls after policy changes, with student numbers now well below peak of a few years ago
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Charles Sturt announces Sri Lanka campus in Colombo
Regional Australian university joins nine others in establishing South Asian outpost, promising revenue will support New South Wales heartland
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Uncertain future for Neom U as Saudi megacity scaled back
New flagship institution intended to rival region’s best faces lengthy delays as highly ambitious plans to create sustainable city in the desert unravel
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War pushes Ukraine’s academic journals towards open access
International partners step up offers of help as editors battle power cuts, brain drain and ongoing uncertainties of conflict to keep research publishing alive
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Enhanced monitoring ‘politicising’ college donations from Qatar
Scholars criticise ‘crude’ exercise as Middle Eastern country tops list of donors after US institutions forced to disclose foreign funds
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Retaining Welsh students key to saving universities, says Plaid
Plaid Cymru’s education spokesperson discusses plan to reverse decline in student numbers as nationalist party targets victory in upcoming elections