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Efforts to Halt Student Deportations Risk Trump Retaliation

Institutions are scrambling to quell panic caused by visa revocations, while seeking to avoid incurring wrath of regime intent on cutting funding.

Trade War Squeezes Science Out of Canadian Election Campaign

While newcomer and front-runner Mark Carney might be expected to back innovation funding, academics do not expect a loosening of student migration rules any time soon.

Record Number of U.S. Students Apply for U.K. Undergraduate Degrees

Figures suggest demand may have risen after Donald Trump’s election in November.

Voodoo Doll Study Explores Why Scientists Get Harassed

Researchers asked participants to stick pins in “stereotypical scientist” to establish levels of aggression.

Visa Clampdowns Put Brakes on International Student Mobility

Global survey finds that 41 percent of institutions reported fewer international postgraduate students in this year’s intake compared to 2023.

Biomedical Scientists Struggle to Replicate Their Own Findings

Many researchers are opting against trying to publish replication efforts, survey finds.

More U.K. University History Departments Cutting Jobs and Courses

Survey by the Royal Historical Society finds ax is falling most heavily on newer institutions.

Burnout of Administrative Staff Risks ‘Destabilizing’ Colleges

Research study finds staff members are regularly overworked, resulting in unsustainable model.