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Students ¡®left in limbo¡¯ by Chichester¡¯s decision to make pioneering black professor redundant
Lecturers fear rising staff-student ratios will exacerbate ¡®gulf¡¯ between elite institutions and the rest, and create unmanageable workloads
Hopes quashed that things were improving for badly affected groups
UCU members clash over how to respond to wave of job cuts, with decision on whether to take industrial action over pay imminent
Academics at Liverpool say ¡®unexpected¡¯ announcement has left people ¡®shocked¡¯
Holyrood generosity contrasts with Westminster intransigence over Teachers¡¯ Pension Scheme
Higher education union members demand fresh discussions on national vote over pay, as local disputes over job cuts pile up
School pupils need better information on their post-16 options to avoid the risk of narrowing their university and career choices, says Hepi report
Capital comfortably outperforms rest of England on higher education access, but progress is stalling and there are significant intra-regional differences, warns report
Brunel joins staff members at East Anglia, Newcastle and Dundee to vote for strike action in the past week
Anti-Jewish hatred more likely to be ¡®overtly related¡¯ to criticism of Israel on campuses compared with in wider society, says report
Newcastle University votes in favour of industrial action, joining Dundee and East Anglia in achieving successful ballots
Better collaboration needed between industry and universities to develop the sector, says report
Financial benefits of increasing domestic recruitment ¡®now negligible¡¯, according to leaked document
Over 80 per cent of union members vote for strike action after successive years or job cuts at University of East Anglia
Skills minister says upcoming White Paper will seek to address ¡®fragmentation¡¯ between further and higher education
Higher education in Gaza will continue to feel the hit from infrastructure damage and diminished student intake for years to come, experts warn
Amid financial turmoil, post-92s are creating subsidiaries to employ staff without having to enrol them in the expensive Teachers¡¯ Pension Scheme. But what does that mean for grant and REF eligibility ¨C not to mention hierarchies and industrial relations in an already restive sector? Juliette Rowsell reports
Humanities courses are often forced to ¡®justify their relevance¡¯ in ways STEM subjects are not, TV historian says
Academics warn of ¡®culture of fear¡¯ at pre-eminent Welsh institution amid plans to axe courses and hundreds of jobs
Survey finds NHS bursary is not sufficient to cover living costs, with many trainee medics forced to cut back or take on additional work
Rapidly growing AI tool brushes off questions about Tiananmen Square and spouts Communist Party line on sensitive topics like Taiwan
Union says that managers of stricken institution must ¡°think again about cutting jobs and the use of compulsory redundancies¡±
In-depth Hepi report promises inside story of last summer¡¯s UK campus protests