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Group hopes to instigate culture change in UK higher education to stop ‘toleration’ of bullies
Union members at UCL claim to have been the ‘victim of a smear campaign’ as higher education minister calls them Hamas’ ‘useful idiots’
Microcredentials designed by Google and IBM will add practical training in key roles to traditional academic offerings, says chief executive of edtech firm
Nearly nine in 10 survey respondents say their doctorates have negatively affected their mental health, with seven in 10 citing physical harm
Universities cancelling events and threatening disciplinary proceedings has left scholars of Middle East feeling silenced
Five-year long campaign to protect staff benefits wins union an offer worth up to ?200,000 for average USS member
Complaints from Jewish community prompt Liverpool Hope to pull plug on lecture that was set to be critical of the formation of the state of Israel
Ventilation issues have forced Sheffield to move away from offering students the chance to work on donor bodies. Can virtual reality replace a centuries-old tradition?
Dutch student complained that anti-cheating software did not work due to her skin colour, but university said problems were universal
Notorious influencer draws on narrative that higher education isn’t worth the cost as he spends big on university.com domain name
Fears over future impact of environment damage causing worry and distress, especially among those studying its effects
Education ministers call on universities to ‘act swiftly and decisively against any threats’ amid violence in the Middle East
Voters have little enthusiasm for paying higher taxes to fund universities, new polling finds
Michael Fung, a former deputy chief executive of Singapore’s SkillsFuture programme, takes his methodology to Mexico and the developing world
Stringing out the numerous challenges could risk influence of Teaching Excellence Framework declining across the sector, experts fear
Platform offers scholars a way of building a profile and livelihood away from universities, but what makes a successful Substacker, and is there really room for everyone?
WeWork-style project seeks to replicate some of the benefits of having a university in higher education ‘cold spots’
New Olympic Park campus will host one of UK’s largest universities and add thousands more jobs and students. What can it achieve?
Large swathes of scores missing as OfS publishes first results of newly revamped exercise
Former law lecturer suing Open University after claiming she was fired for questioning gender-based changes to curriculum
Union says it is ‘committed to resolving this issue as a matter of urgency’ as Unite urges it to continue funding for postgraduate rights role
Staff union steps in to try to protect those responsible for mistakes, as anger grows among membership
Chief regulator who oversaw return of GCSE and A-level exams to take over at admissions service
Union mistakenly sends withdrawal notice to university amid confusion over who is and isn’t taking part in latest walkouts