Claims by students from Cameroon and Sudan spiked by more than 330 per cent over four years up to 2025, which the government said poses “an unsustainable threat to the UK’s asylum system”.
Thinktank the Henry Jackson Society has written to the education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, and the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood, to urge them to investigate the statements.
The outbreak of fighting across the Middle East could prompt universities to rethink expansion plans in the area, with attracting staff and students likely to become ever more difficult amid the ...
We cannot bureaucratise our way into producing better thinkers, any more than we can automate wisdom, says Akhil Bhardwaj ...
In an open letter to the UK prime minister Keir Starmer, academics have called for legislation to stop the use of so-called Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs), often seen as a ...
Almost three in 10 of the world’s top universities are now led by a woman, a new record, according to data collected by Times Higher Education. Published ahead of International Women’s Day on 8 March, ...
How to help students apply SDG thinking in practical, business-focused ways using local case studies, live briefs, internships and feedback ...
How to address gender disparity in STEM, when so many disciplines are overwhelmingly male-dominated? Here’s how to work towards equality ...
Science minister says way physics funding cuts were communicated was ‘pretty gruesome’ but insists most budgets will increase ...
You’ve put together a research proposal for your postgraduate degree, but how do you find funding to bring it to life? Here ...
Unions have accused the government of “betraying” graduates after chancellor Rachel Reeves ducked making any changes to ...
Mega-donation from Ben Delo highlights growing interest from tech moguls in alternative science funding structures ...
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