Which US states are most vulnerable to overseas student decline?
THE analysis reveals regions that could lose the most financially due to pandemic and policy-related decline

THE analysis reveals regions that could lose the most financially due to pandemic and policy-related decline

Data from WSJ/THEÂ US College Rankings paint worrying picture for sector facing further financial woes
The overall Wall Street Journal/̽»¨ÊÓÆµÂ College Rankings 2021 methodology explores four key pillars: Resources Does the college have the capacity to effectively deliver teaching? The...

Cambridge and Oxford jointly lead combined results of three main UK university league tables

Several institutions will not be enrolling doctoral students in autumn 2021 because of the pandemic

Michael Houghton calls for prize committees to allow six or seven winners, rather than Nobel’s limit of three

If governments commit extra funding and researchers accept the growing industrial emphasis, the European Research Area can fly, says Jan Palmowski

New R&D network will help Wales become more research competitive amid fears over loss of regional funds after Brexit

All main Holyrood parties now support keeping status quo on fees

Shift comes as Northumbria staff agree to ballot for industrial action and Universities UK publishes fresh guidance on self-isolation

Universities minister says campuses can be flexible in their start date, ahead of statement from education secretary on whether A levels will be pushed back

Oxford professor Roger Penrose shares top honour with German physicist Reinhard Genzel and US-born Andrea Ghez, only the fourth woman to win prize

Controversial legislation comes under fire for reduced support for students, especially in arts and humanities

Government cites compassion as institutions fret over losses of tuition and fees

Official censure of Leiden researcher who massaged data indicates authorities are more willing to tackle integrity breaches, says Dutch statistician