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Institution falling back on reserve cash to pursue growth through major transformation, including a new teaching model, overseas expansion and controversial staff redundancies
Sutton Trust finds level 7 apprenticeships ‘displace’ funding for lower levels and people from disadvantaged backgrounds
THE research finds large gap between global institutions’ mental health provision for staff and students
UK universities remain committed to hybrid working, bucking wider return-to-the office trends. But at a time of mass redundancies and increasing workloads, would professional services staff be better off if their work were more visible to the university community? Juliette Rowsell reports
Welsh university leader warns of further job losses for professional services staff as politicians probe scale of original cuts
Data showing more UK students from all backgrounds opting for term-time employment could be sign of decreasing graduate premium, say analysts
Judge rules against Adult Human Female filmmakers who sued union over harassment claims
University workers warn forcing staff to leave could become the new normal for institutions looking to save money
Universities eye ‘block teaching’ as way of attracting more students but staff at places that have made the switch warn it is having the opposite effect
Students given wrong question and others left without supporting documents, but institution denies impact of voluntary severance programme was to blame
Union threat could prove to be more about ‘propaganda’, with legality of pursuing dispute against education secretary questioned
Union fears more than 300 jobs at risk as institution plans to close chemistry and film courses
Institution facing ‘significant’ deficit as falling recruitment leaves it unable to cover rising costs
Further rowing back on cost-cutting measures end fears that certain languages will no longer be taught in Wales
UK’s biggest academic union eyes showdown with Labour minister as it tries to respond to wave of university cuts
Late move to try to pass no confidence vote in Jo Grady piles pressure on union leadership as they attempt to coordinate fight back against job losses
University proposes 39 job losses in latest sign new wave of cuts will be tougher on staff
Threat of strike ballot still hanging over UK pay talks but expert says low offer will be greeted with ‘sullen resignation’
Grief ‘compounded by a lack of transparency’, parents tell two-year investigation into student deaths at UK universities
Hidden environmental impact of roll-out of AI bots and assistants not well understood, experts warn, with much of it outsourced to big technology companies
Lowest offer since the pandemic reflects ‘severity of the financial pressures’ facing institutions, says employer body
Staff want additional funding allocated by the Welsh government to be used to remove threat of compulsory redundancies
Latest cost-cutting drives to hit UK sector include planned compulsory redundancies at Bournemouth-based institution
Culture shocks experienced by international academics moving to Middle East put progress of universities at risk, study finds