International university recruitment and assessment
Nigerian postgrads set to outnumber Indian students in UK universities Researchers say that Indian students are choosing US institutions over those in the UK
Chinese universities dominate Brics nations league table 2014 China takes the majority of spots in this year's QS University Rankings, while India fails to get a single institution into the top 10
Why UK universities should adopt US-style degrees The universities minister has called for degree courses to have a major and minor option. But the UK could benefit from adopting other aspects of the US system, says Robert Segal
The government should allow UK student loans to be used internationally Vincenzo Raimo Unless student loans are made available for study overseas, studying a whole degree abroad will be limited to the very well-off or super bright
Fewer international science students come to 'unwelcoming' UK Enrolments on Stem courses have dropped 10%, says House of Lords report
Drop in foreign student numbers: are UK universities too complacent? Global competition for international students is growing – the UK needs to start treating them as people and learners, not numbers
Academics Anonymous: international staff suffer raw deal from universities International staff bring economic and reputational benefits to UK universities. Yet they suffer low pay and poor working conditions
'Why Denmark? I wouldn't want to be a PhD student anywhere else' Britain and the US can learn something from the Nordic countries about creating a supportive academic environment
Universities benefit from recessions by recruiting more talented researchers Research shows that economics PhD graduates in the US who applied during recession times had better publication rates
Why it still makes sense to build an overseas campus Overseas campuses provide new opportunities for staff and students. But they cannot just be teaching outposts – their offering has to be as strong as it is back home
UK universities – it's time to go to India In five year's time, India will have the largest number of students enrolled in higher education. The UK can't sit back, it must go to India, urges report
Indian students want international recognition, not UK working visas The drop in Indian students in the UK is more than a policy issue, says Richard Everitt – universities must wise up
Scottish independence and its impact on higher education – live chat Join our online discussion Friday 29 November 12-2pm BST to discuss research funding, recruitment and global reputation
Why can some international students earn while they learn but others can't? The government pushes privatisation and growth while holding international students like me back, says Ketan Kishor Parmar
Branch campuses: what's stopping the UK from setting up roots in Africa? UK universities have a role to play in African higher education, says Gossy Ukanwoke – partnership benefits both sides
International students: how to reach and recruit the best – live chat Sponsored online discussion: join us on 27 September 12-2pm BST to share best practice on recruiting overseas students
Vince Cable: international students do not feel welcome in Britain Theresa May's immigration policies 'not perfect', says Cable, at Guardian fringe debate on universities and economic growth
International students: can we do more to welcome them? – live chat Sponsored online debate: Join us Friday 13 Sept 12-2pm BST to discuss how universities can encourage student integration
Mexican students eye up UK universities as study destination With rising crime and aspiration pushing Latin American students to study overseas, the UK must prepare to compete with the US and Europe to attract them, suggests Laura Aguirre
Star Trek, Sheffield and why we are all international citizens now The modern university is an experimental country, says Keith Burnett , with a range of home communities across the world
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