European universities are grappling with the same complex challenge – more students, less money per head, and no easy political fixes in sight
More than 480,000 university graduates were unemployed in the second quarter — the highest level in five years — with the rapid adoption of AI expected to make hiring even tougher
Join HEPI, Kaplan and London Economics for a webinar on Thursday 9 July 2026, from 12pm to 1pm, launching new research on the economic costs and benefits of international students, including for the first time estimates broken down by parliamentary constituency using students’ actual residential locations. The session will explore the latest evidence on the…
The University of Gujrat (UOG), one of the largest public sector universities in the region, is facing mounting criticism over an alleged administrative crisis, with concerns growing about its impact on admissions, governance and the future of thousands of students




