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Institutions including Liverpool and Southampton to continue to ¡®discourage¡¯, rather than prohibit, staff-student relationships despite new regulations, as others opt for partial bans
Staff at Liverpool Hope announce 10 days of action at start of academic year, while union members at Lancaster and Leicester vote on taking action
Promotion freezes at UK universities exacerbate frustrations caused by mass redundancies and low pay rises, with academics warning it could force more people out of the sector
OpenAI builds tool to combat student reliance on AI answers, but insists that cheating requires ¡®holistic¡¯ approach from universities and tech firms
Four-year inquiry that concluded university was ¡®haven¡¯ for racist theories and benefitted from colonial links should have had wider remit, according to campaigners
Marketisation and the pandemic pushed student preferences to the top of every university¡¯s teaching and learning agenda. But should those preferences be acted on even if they risk undermining educational outcomes? Juliette Rowsell reports
Jewish academics claim they are not being listened to as institution devises response to inquiry
UCU¡¯s Jo Grady urges ÍøÆØÃÅ Office to ¡®do everything it can¡¯ to ensure students with offers to study in the UK are able to do so
Number of roles affected could be almost double previous estimates when voluntary schemes and hiring freezes factored in, say researchers
University says it will have to ¡®carefully assess¡¯ financial impact of not implementing changes, as union hails ¡®huge victory¡¯
University says NHS and apprenticeship changes make programmes ¡®no longer viable¡¯ but union calls move a ¡®dereliction of civic responsibility¡¯
Number of 18-year-olds applying to university reaches new high but anticipated drop in top A-level grades adds to uncertainty ahead of clearing period
Labour Mayor of London to urge ministers not to ¡®pull the drawbridge up¡¯ on international students as he embarks on trade tour of Africa
Union claims governors detached from needs of staff and students, as it urges Australian inquiry to fix ¡®broken¡¯ model
Applications for professional service posts decline as appeal of working in universities ¡®fades¡¯, but academics face more competition than ever
Surrey one of the first institutions outside TPS to look at offering different terms and conditions for new hires to save costs
Student applicants from overseas report fewer mental health issues and reduced loneliness compared with UK domestic counterparts
UCU claims institution hasn¡¯t ruled out compulsory redundancies as it cuts further 75 roles
Using money raised from international fees could help support most disadvantaged to attend university, finds inquiry
Leader of first institution dedicated solely to diversity training says it faces ¡®environment of significant risk and hostility¡¯
Research ethics and events management processes can stifle debate and restrict academic freedom, claims government-commissioned paper
Affected professional services staff will be given the chance to apply for one of hundreds of new posts
Funding for curiosity-driven research ¡®easiest area¡¯ for governments to cut, warns science minister
Financial pressures changing nature of student experience as higher education increasingly viewed in transactional terms