US fears decline in international students after Trump election
Academics suggest that Australia and Canada may be among countries to gain market share in overseas students
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Academics suggest that Australia and Canada may be among countries to gain market share in overseas students
England’s higher education system is “in tatters”, according to a leading think-tank, with some qualifications “on the verge of total collapse”....
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The next US president’s scorn for American research bodies and his anti-climate change stance has worried many scientists
Presidents of tiny liberal arts colleges work to make themselves heard above talk of mergers and large institutions.
Critics fear focus on research impact in next funding programme could lead to a REF-type exercise
Donald Trump provided relatively few clues to what he might do as president, but he'll probably try to reverse some of President Obama's priorities, rolling back regulations, creating new political opening for for-profit colleges and curtailing collective bargaining rights.
The city needs to align itself with a university partner to attract millennials, who will bring innovation and entrepreneurship.
Universities should make it a priority to equip graduate students with academic writing skills or they run the risk of greater numbers failing to complete master’s courses and PhDs, according to the author of new research.
Many academic leaders fear the president-elect could scare off foreign students, encourage discord on campuses and promote the anti-intellectualism that won him broad support from non-college-educated males.