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Union’s higher education committee meets to finalise next steps in campaign after messy debate
Ensuring students are involved in interventions will help tackle stigma and end ‘culture of silence’, experts say
Lack of agreement on whether industrial action should continue while talks are in progress hampers chances of resolving dispute
Pay and working conditions to be a key priority for incoming leader
Ahead of announcement of maintenance loan rates for 2023-24, Russell Group warns next cohort will likely have to get by on significantly less
Supporters hope to spread benefits of the model, for years the preserve of a few progressive institutions, worldwide
Screenings in Nottingham and Edinburgh cancelled but academics claim accusations of transphobia are ‘absurd’
Provider with low graduation rates due to admissions policies struggling to meet Office for Students benchmark
With most major players making redundancies and tightening their belts, edtech has faced a difficult year, but could moves into career development save the industry?
Expert in online education long before it became fashionable discusses what can be learned from the gaming industry, common mistakes innovators make and why her own undergraduate experience was an unhappy one
Embattled human rights professor faced abuse and threats online after DUP leader questioned latest report
Bestselling Albanian author Lea Ypi among those prevented from seeing family members because of 网曝门 Office decisions
Long-running divisions brought back to the fore at crucial period in UK pay negotiations
New chair of Commons education committee ‘concerned’ by moves to limit study visas
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
AI becoming smarter and more accessible should be viewed not only as a cheating risk, say experts
Shadow health secretary Wes Streeting attacks cap on medical school places that has led to institutions catering solely to students from overseas
First meeting between Ucea and unions breaks up before negotiations begin due to disagreement over ‘de-escalating the dispute’
Students ‘unlikely to be high up the list of priorities’ for further funding despite risk of dropouts
Union leader Jo Grady distances herself from higher education committee decision as key pay negotiations begin
More than half of those polled by Hepi and NUS express support for education designed with employment in mind
Elon Musk’s ‘de facto town square’ is a place where misinformation abounds and where academia is often attacked by culture warriors. But is fighting back effective? Or can it make things worse if academics don’t keep calm and stick to the facts? Tom Williams reports
Sector’s digital ambitions not matched by training, investment and support for staff in transition to more online learning, finds Jisc survey
Education secretary distances herself from plans to restrict study visas being pushed by No 10