Survey of UK-based undergraduates reveals fears over spring term restart despite overall satisfaction with universities¡¯ handling of Covid-19 pandemic
Students are lobbying for extensions to the pass-fail grading system that was widely adopted earlier this year, but most universities are proving less lenient than they were in spring
High-profile figures criticise university¡¯s plans for large cuts to arts and humanities, which it says are necessary because of the pandemic and low student numbers
The government points to a decade of funding guarantees, but critics have taken aim at draconian punishments for campus protests and the rushed scrapping of a PhD vetting body
Ex-adviser to UK government praises global scientific community¡¯s ¡®remarkable¡¯ response and criticises ¡®false narrative¡¯ that he was ¡®responsible¡¯ for lockdowns
English and Welsh ombudsman willing to admonish universities over Covid-related disruption only if they have not made effort to deliver quality online learning, case summaries reveal