UK sector urged to approach Indian TNE ‘with sceptic’s hat on’
Universities told to temper ambitions in ‘highly competitive market’ with automatic growth far from guaranteed

Universities told to temper ambitions in ‘highly competitive market’ with automatic growth far from guaranteed

Early figures for this academic year show ‘volatile’ recruitment continuing, with several Russell Group universities seeing steep drops

Minister outlines vision of value over volume, amid debate over imperatives to ‘make a buck’

Authoritarian regimes from the US to China and India perceive many humanities and social sciences as both useless and dangerous. But while their truths might be inconvenient, they are vital to...

Members of ‘world’s largest university membership network’ will feature in relaunched sustainability ratings system aligned with the UN SDGs

Incoming government could take sector in different direction, scholars say, depending on which party handed power over key ministry

Universities must provide a counterweight to a government whose aid policies and public statements have been hostile to Africa, says Noam Schimmel

Drop in outbound numbers coincides with tightening restrictions in popular destination countries, and efforts to boost country’s own HE system

Decision comes as country looks to expand overseas admissions in bid to counter declining domestic enrolments

Chinese academics, students and partners bring great benefits that the UK would be very foolish to spurn, says Michael Spence

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Thailand and India each clock up double-figure haul of finalists as prestigious contest enters eighth year

The downturn in overseas student numbers shows the folly of relying on a small number of volatile markets, say George Pavlakos and Estelle Zinsstag

Venture reflects imperatives to boost offshore efforts and engage more with region

The territory has recently raised its cap on non-local students twice, with it set to reach 50 per cent next year. But amid geopolitical tensions and Western concerns about freedom, is it realistic...