Tom Williams is news editor. He joined Times Higher Education in March 2022?as a reporter covering teaching and employment issues. He was previously a news reporter at Metro.co.uk and worked as a journalist for the Oxford Mail and BBC Radio Oxford. Tom holds a BA in politics from the University of Nottingham and an MA in journalism and media studies from the University of Sussex.?
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Biochemist ends nine-year tenure at Norwich institution after staff pass vote of no confidence
Major governance reform ‘desperately needed’ despite improving financial health of UK’s biggest higher education scheme
All staff covered by national negotiations to receive 2 per cent or ?1,000 more in March
Former head of income and payments was able to cover up his crimes for 30 years
Third of ONS survey respondents say they are less likely to begin another course due to financial difficulties
Protesters set sights on those seen as responsible for low-quality education after raid on country’s most important university
University admits it could have been more flexible when making decision that affected postgraduate’s right to stay in the UK
English regulator plans to order institutions to create registers of relationships, with expectation that staff who keep liaisons secret will be sacked
Vice-chancellor warns of cuts to areas such as degree apprenticeships and infrastructure projects if fee squeeze continues
UCU leadership criticised for making ‘unilateral’ decisions as academics scramble to get back to work
All sides hail significant progress, with phasing-out of zero-hours contracts and higher wages for lower paid to be discussed in two-week talks
Advance HE survey finds retention rates have recovered after the easing of Covid restrictions, with students also happier with levels of staff engagement
Japanese winger’s former professor helps assess how much of his success can be attributed to a thesis on dribbling
Edtech giant prepares to offer customers new tool from April as it grapples with challenges posed by ChatGPT
In THE survey, university leaders rebuff unions’ calls for double-digit pay rises as some stress current offer is already unaffordable
Acas to mediate between unions and employers in an attempt to resolve deadlock on pay
AI-generated answers showed ‘new, non-obvious and clinically valid’ insights in tests usually taken by students after years of study
English regulator concedes providers being asked to do too much, too quickly and gives most another year to work on plans
Controversial counter-terror scheme widely shunned by academics despite risks to universities from extremist groups
Institution famed for its brutalist campus has paid price for bad luck and bad decisions, staff say
UK higher education admissions service moves to put vocational routes into careers on an ‘equal footing’ with traditional options
Edtech giants and plucky start-ups are vying to create potentially lucrative tools to combat the use of AI in assessments, but will they cause more problems than they solve?
Recently launched provider spends big in attempt to drive ‘exponential growth’ in student numbers
Westminster government introduces legislation aimed at making module financing fairer to encourage more flexible learning