Hundreds of thousands of email addresses are understood to have been affected by a hack at the University of Nottingham claimed by the notorious ShinyHunters group
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The private provider Bloomsbury Institute has been temporarily blocked from international recruitment amid a UKVI probe as seven universities face visa action plans
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On our latest News Talks podcast, we discuss the ambitions of Shenzhen and other cities in China’s Greater Bay Area to develop HE systems that match their global economic and industrial clout
Jacqui Smith has said the Office for Students should continue to look at free speech matters despite a judge’s ruling that the regulator acted beyond its powers when investigating the University of Sussex. Helen Packer reports #freespeech #OfS #edusky
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Good to see this covered! Given govt spent £500m to reassociate (!) this is surely a no-brainer. Max ~30k p/a Erasmus students studied in the UK. Charging unis £925 per inbound student (when they don't even pay fees!) doesn't exactly scream 'please sign up to Erasmus again'...
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To maintain trust in open access, we must finally complete the transition: pricing transparency and universal OA is urgently needed, says Fred Fenter
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Initiative to create more than 800 PhDs and involve several leading universities but academics concerned about Ireland neglecting blue-sky research
Creative universities need to move students’ practice from a linear ‘take, make, waste’ ethos to one co-authored with nature. Stephanie Owens explains how to foster a culture of circular innovation: https://ow.ly/nR4t50ZaoZm #HigherEd #AcademicSky #EduSky
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How to build evidence of your academic career successes when the expectations keep changing? Here are two approaches
We discuss the ambitions of Shenzhen and other cities in China’s Greater Bay Area to develop higher education systems that match their global economic and industrial clout
Creative universities need to move students’ practice from a linear ‘take, make, waste’ ethos to one co-authored with nature. Stephanie Owens explains how to foster a culture of circular innovation
How playful exercises in an intersession course can improve judgement, foster probabilistic thinking and help students stand out in an uncertain job market
UK universities could be forced to rethink participation in the EU’s Erasmus+ exchange scheme if they end up being charged the international student levy on all enrolments, a political scientist has warned. @georgialouluck.bsky.social reports
Anand Menon criticises ‘absurdities’ of government policy, pointing to contradictions in UK’s efforts to rejoin flagship exchange scheme