More detail and less ‘soundbites’ needed to unlock the sector’s economic potential, say science and tech groups
UUK chief urges future government to address higher education funding ‘crisis’ as a matter of priority
Pressure to take on jobs during term time threatens to lead to a ‘two-tier’ education system, experts warn
Global science institutions are becoming more powerful as Silicon Valley takes over business
Annual list topped by Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Imperial College London
Cambridge shows us what research institutions need to translate scientific excellence into economic impact
Peter Voser says university leavers let down by education system and governments that have neglected manufacturing
Overseas enrolments plummet amid government’s hostile tone, sparking financial uncertainty
Row over graduate visas reveals political cack handedness; plus, tackling a serious social housing shortage
Several cabinet ministers had criticised plan to cut legal migration by targeting foreign students
Top universities criticise government plans to limit overseas access to UK institutions
These individuals enhance and enrich the economy and the British university experience
Universities are increasingly reliant on a growing cohort. What does it mean on campus and off?
Prime minister seeks more ways to cut international university attendees
Protesters and staff call for divestment from holdings in Alphabet and Amazon
Watchdog says growth forecasts are ‘not credible’ as ministers consider further curbs on international applications
By restricting student visas, the UK is endangering its world-class university sector
Rio Tinto, Siemens and Anglo American say curbs to overseas student numbers threaten investment, in letter to PM
Report from Office for Students warns ‘significant changes’ needed to ‘funding model’
Brian Bell’s comments likely to strengthen arguments in favour of axing overseas students scheme ahead of government’s decision
Institutions’ reliance on international students to cross-subsidise domestic students clashes with government’s ambition to cut immigration
Migration Advisory Committee finds no evidence of widespread abuse of work scheme
Sunak in a bind after Migration Advisory Committee finds ‘no evidence’ of abuse despite concerns of Tory right
Rishi Sunak set to make a decision on whether to axe graduate route altogether as early as this week
Amnesty International report says Chinese authorities harassing citizens studying in Europe and US
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