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Union calls for university management to take a ‘clear and strong stance against transphobia’
In early days of crisis, ministers should ‘act quickly’ rather than wait for scientific certainty, committees add
Crowdsourced data suggest some institutions have toned down their rules on masks in recent months
Overseas students must still isolate if they are identified as a close contact of a Covid-19 case, even if they are double-jabbed with a UK-approved vaccine
‘I don’t know if we are going to be successful, but we are certainly going to make a lot of noise,’ says academic resisting government
Institutions could face fines if they do not assess written English, sector regulator says
Amendment to skills bill would criminalise providing, arranging or advertising cheating services
Loss of vital expertise piles more pressure and workloads on those left behind, including academics
The winner of this year’s Leverhulme Medal discusses what it means to be a feminist historian and how contemporary politics, and a surprising find in Jamaica, changed her research
The pandemic has exposed some anglophone universities’ financial over-reliance on overseas students. But if internationalisation takes a step back in the coming years, how much will be lost pedagogically? And will anything be gained? Anna McKie reports
While right-leaning scholars are most likely to feel silenced in the West, in the developing world, left-wingers are more likely to self-censor
Note-sharing platform accused of cashing in on students uploading teaching materials
Reform of student financing expected as part of comprehensive spending review next month
Suffolk is the first institution to roll out immersive modules across undergraduate curriculum, and others may follow
Analysis finds that LGBT+ students are more likely to declare a mental health condition and to research support services before choosing a university
Union members at 152 UK institutions asked to walk out for fourth time in little over three years
Gap between graduates and non-graduates is UK’s ‘biggest social divide’, Baroness Stowell warns
Universities Wales chair says institutions are waiting on Westminster reforms, when England should instead be following their lead
Most institutions plan to swap short trips with virtual meetings
Researchers call for universities to pay greater attention to impact of temperature on study habits, as climate change pushes weather to extremes
Fewer than one in three respondents happy with measures taken to protect employees’ well-being as in-person teaching resumes in major sectors
But Royal Holloway principal warns against ‘frivolous and vexatious claims’ under planned legislation
Walkouts expected as government decides on English reforms in wake of Covid disruption
Total intake down 2 per cent year-on-year, as entry gap between richest and poorest grows