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THE summit hears that scholarships and online courses can play an important role in aiding students displaced by conflict
Skills development is job of whole society, not just universities, conference hears
Closer relationships with companies needed to produce more relevant scholarship, summit hears
Universities risk becoming ‘obsolete’ if they are not able to tailor education to their local communities, summit hears
Times Higher Education journalists name the change-makers at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Governors representing multiple protected characteristics could mean only a ‘small number of individuals’ are responsible for boosting boards’ diversity figures
Social Market Foundation says rest of UK should follow Scotland’s lead in easing uncertainty for care leavers and applicants estranged from their families
Union sees need to borrow for building projects behind latest round of bloodletting
Award-winning teaching method that incorporates diverse voices into teaching has been accredited with the ability to transform social science and medical subjects
Attorney general says bill will create a ‘powerful, independent voice’ to protect students from sexual violence
Leading university threatened with loss of accreditation after complaints of animals being ‘automatically euthanised’ and students facing racism
Authors say findings support idea that researchers will increasingly use AI tools to design more effective experiments
Vice-chancellor says university has ‘done everything’ it can to reduce costs before cutting jobs
‘Invisible regulators’ to ask harder questions of UK sector investment decisions, professor claims
Happy overseas students push satisfaction with master’s courses to record high, but domestic counterparts are not so bowled over
As more vice-chancellors across the UK emerge from educational backgrounds, rather than academic ones, they argue that academic bias and hierarchies need to be dismantled
Diversity initiatives at the university ‘not working’, says union, as scholarships going to most advantaged students while diversity rates decline
Union leaders warn walkouts over government pay deal will continue indefinitely
English fee rise does little to relieve pressure on institutions, with increased staff costs likely to swallow additional funding
The removal of recruitment caps in 2015 was hailed by ministers as a boon to institutions’ and students’ ambitions. But the tuition fee’s declining value and the Russell Group’s ever-growing market share now threaten the viability of some institutions, and calls are growing for a U-turn, writes Juliette Rowsell
Announcement follows the departure of 400 staff members last year as efforts to close budget black hole continue
Welsh regulator’s perceived failure to follow English sector lead on preventing misconduct seen as contributing to ‘patchy’ protections
Freely available tool performs strongly in trials against human interviewers and traditional online surveys
Universities need ?60 million boost from Holyrood budget to avoid further cuts to per-student funding, says IFS