Chinese education agents opt for UK over Australia post-Covid
Virus management earns no brownie points for Antipodean education, with UK ranked higher even on safety

Virus management earns no brownie points for Antipodean education, with UK ranked higher even on safety

With US enrolment numbers falling off a cliff, the future is ripe for deep, cross-border partnerships between institutions, says Rick Shangraw

New director acknowledges social justice agenda must go hand in hand with financial sustainability of troubled institution

Less than one-third of institutions are utilising technology that could boost innovation and fundraising, report finds

Universities’ wariness of online instruction was suddenly swept aside last year by Covid-19. But how successful has the overnight digital transition been? Is it sustainable? And should it be? Paul...

The Turing mobility scheme is a poor substitute for Erasmus+ but UK universities must learn to love it or it will soon crumble, says Marcus Dowse

Invaluable Mao era materials will be digitised on an open-access platform

New minister’s old work on online education could be revived to encourage tertiary sector integration, experts say

Survey finds Australia and other destinations are losing ground to the UK, with health management becoming ‘less of a differentiator’

Turing scheme will not cover tuition fees, travel costs to the UK or staff exchanges, leaving UK universities to negotiate fee waivers

Survey finds that university presidents in North America are much less likely to feel ready to cope with the crisis this academic year than those in Asia and Oceania

Experts urge universities to see Covid disruption as an opportunity to broaden access

Increasingly popular repayment system eases stress on graduates and governments alike, says Bruce Chapman

Nine senior leadership summits, plus range of regional and thematic forums and seminars, planned

Conference also hears that online learning might present more equitable opportunities for cultural exchange