US postgraduate enrolment grows despite pandemic disruption Increased domestic recruitment, particularly among minorities, offsets overseas decline By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 18 October
Amherst students protest against ‘restrictive’ Covid protocols Students prohibited from visiting off-campus restaurants and bars, and must wear masks indoors and outdoors By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 6 September
US visa obstacles stopping visiting scholars in their tracks With visiting academics’ visa offers suddenly being withdrawn or delayed, one professor says they are being ‘targeted’ by the US government By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 24 February
US-based academic who ‘had job in China’ faces fraud charges Researcher could face decades in prison if found guilty By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 27 August
Ousted US academic to leave China, citing fears for his safety Peking University HSBC Business School declines to renew outspoken researcher’s contract By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 23 July
Irish and US universities launch joint undergraduate programme Students will spend two years at Trinity College Dublin and two at Columbia University By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 11 April
Further evidence of waning international enrolments in US National Science Foundation report says overseas undergraduate recruitment is down 2.2 per cent, with a 5.5 per cent drop at postgraduate level By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 22 January
Malta’s ‘American’ university fires nearly all its staff Jordanian-established institution has fallen short of recruitment expectations By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 16 January
China 'punishes' US university for Dalai Lama invitation Scholarship organisation reportedly decides to stop supporting academic exchanges with the University of California, San Diego By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 26 September
US university plans dozens of overseas ‘microcampuses’ Arizona argues delivering dual degrees in branded space is more sustainable than opening a traditional branch campus By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 23 May
US universities urged to shut Confucius Institutes Report raises concerns about academic freedom and funding structures By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 2 May
McGill institute director resigns over magazine column Andrew Potter's article lambasting Quebec's 'social malaise' was heavily criticised By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 27 March
International applications to US universities stall Thirty-nine per cent of institutions report decline in overseas applications By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 13 March
Scholars 'more reluctant' to go to US under Trump Scores of academics pull out of annual convention, blaming president By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 27 February
Dalai Lama invite causes row at San Diego Some object to their university's choice of commencement speaker By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 20 February
Trump ban: students and staff travel after legal block Case that has stopped enforcement of president's order cited impact on higher education By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 6 February
Trump travel ban hits scholars and students US academia responds in shock to US president's executive order By Elizabeth Redden for Inside Higher Ed 30 January