The responses to this ever-changing challenge have been dynamic and varying between institutions and sector bodies. International student recruitment conference 2024 comes at a perfect time for colleagues to learn from the experiences of one another.
As issues ranging from international research partnerships to student recruitment continue to demand a robust response from institutions across the sector, the discussions held in the heart of the Midlands over two days are a must-catch for international HE professionals.
Join more than 300 senior leaders from across the sector at our flagship two-day event to discuss and debate the latest challenges faced by international higher education.
How does it feel to be one of the UK’s first Black vice-chancellors? We asked Professor Charles Egbu, Vice-Chancellor of Leeds Trinity University, about racial inequality in higher education and his own journey from undergraduate to university leader.
We sat down with Baroness Valerie Amos to discuss her career, her reflections on #ClosingTheGap, and the work she's been doing to combat racial inequality.
The UK Government's proposals could hit universities in disadvantaged areas the hardest. Danail Popov and Francesco Barcellona from Frontier Economics take a look at the data.
The University of Kent has been tackling the cost of living crisis through their student food bank, The Campus Pantry. We spoke with Kent Union President Zaid Mahmood about how students can access this service and how other universities can get involved.
This week, the Office for Students (OfS) will publish the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) awards. Policy Manager Charlotte Snelling reflects on how universities take part in the TEF.
Professor Julia Buckingham CBE, Vice-Chancellor and President of Brunel University London, makes the case for the importance of the Researcher Development Concordat.