US universities eye branch campuses as way to ‘survive Trump’
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say
Renewed interest in expanding abroad could prove lucrative but is not immune to scrutiny from the White House, scholars say
Government proposal to take a cut of English universities’ overseas income to pay for higher education dismissed as?‘finger in the air’ policymaking
The levy?may feel like another strain on resources, but if spent on wider access it could be seen as a justified redistribution of wealth, says Diana Beech
Despite widespread misgivings about productivity gains, digital transformations are considered a safer bet than campus investment, survey suggests
Academic and professional services posts to go, with university blaming?‘unprecedented financial challenges’