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University employees back industrial action after rejecting two per cent pay award
Donna Whitehead warns university leaders must be candid with staff as sector¡¯s financial crisis endures
Soumitra Dutta to be replaced by interim leader after reports he was investigated for harassment
Signs of ¡®slow recovery¡¯ for international student recruitment as demand for study visas rises
Incoming leader of new entity says course sharing on the cards ¡®where it makes sense¡¯ as unions fear merger will result in more job cuts
Amid declining attendance, some scholars see merit in making one-to-one feedback sessions mandatory while others say it is time to ditch historical anomaly
Researcher whose name appeared on letter coordinated by the group Scholars for Truth About Genocide says he has no idea how it got there
Union threatens ¡®coordinated¡¯ strikes to cause ¡®maximum disruption¡¯ at UK universities
Falling life expectancy calls for a rethink of when university staff qualify for benefits, letter to Treasury says
Union¡¯s new policy mandating three office days a week resisted by some staff, who are refusing to come in at all
Outgoing chief says it is ¡®right time for new leadership¡¯ after political pressure to switch to defence focus
Government plans to evacuate those on fully funded scholarships, but campaigners say eligibility criteria uncertain
Fears raised over ¡®culturally encouraged introversion¡¯ but could study assistants help bridge gap between universities and Silicon Valley?
Dozens face ¡®heartbreak¡¯ of missing out on university places, after battling against the odds to apply
North-east university to open new base in Czech capital to ensure students can finish studies after affiliated provider runs into financial difficulties
Calls for regulator action as no universities voluntarily sign up to scheme that aims to prevent ¡®passing the perpetrator¡¯
Majority of those participating in consultative ballot say they would take part in industrial action after being offered 1.4 per cent rise by employers
Students unable to take up their places at start of academic year might never have the same chance again, campaigners warn
Under-pressure university commits to action plan to sort out its finances, acknowledging its governance ¡®fell well short¡¯
Applicants are returning to previously researched options instead of seeing clearing as opportunity to ¡®trade up¡¯, says Ucas chief executive
Cutbacks by universities have seen them exit partnerships with providers that once promised to revolutionise online learning. Is demand for AI courses enough to save them?
Institutions not participating in annual negotiations again reward staff with more generous pay increases, with some paying double what employers have offered collectively
Charity fears 64 per cent year-on-year decrease could be partly a result of students no longer reporting issues
Systems in place to deal with fraud struggling to keep up, increasing risk of research becoming ¡®completely poisoned¡¯