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All of university’s hourly paid lecturers in social sciences set to go under plans that will affect a quarter of academic workforce
Job cuts target drops from initial 400 after university accepts proposals put forward by staff which will see schools ‘teaching higher numbers of students’
University accused of ‘knee-jerk’ reaction to recent rulings, amid fears of more ‘massive fines’
Growing cooperation between institutions to address area’s skills needs a ‘blueprint for rest of UK’, politicians say
Former Universities UK chief takes over higher education super-agency to oversee ‘next phase of development’
Academic and professional services posts to go, with university blaming ‘unprecedented financial challenges’
Labour proposes graduate visa reduction, new fee levy and stricter compliance rules in long-awaited policy document
Wave of ‘low-quality’ papers threatening to overwhelm journals and peer reviewers, preventing them from assessing more meaningful research
Critical thinking becoming ever more important in age of AI, but departments not good at showing their worth, summit hears
Yet more universities announce job cuts amid ‘financially challenging environment’
Whole role of science in societies ‘being threatened’ by period of great turbulence, says scholar who chaired Ireland’s Covid vaccination drive
The amalgamation of disparate disciplines into larger administrative units is prompting fears about academic identity, voice and workload – not to mention student experience. Juliette Rowsell reports
Institutions forget their importance to countries when they let themselves get embroiled in political debates, summit hears
Fundamental values that form higher education at stake, warns president of the European University Association
Dwindling sector finances and geopolitical challenges mean higher education will look very different in five years’ time, summit hears
Research, teaching and external communications affected as academics report refraining from certain activities during second Trump presidency
Specialist in health and exercise applies years of experience working with patients as she targets completing marathon on Mount Everest
University agrees to reset in relations with campus unions as part of agreement that has also seen marking boycott cancelled
Stella Maris was removed from position on St Andrews governing body after accusing Israel of genocide
Members of national executive committee claim they were ‘prohibited’ from discussion of dispute with staff in Unite union
Use of ‘hypocritical’ confidentiality agreements by UK’s biggest academic union criticised, with increasingly disgruntled staff set to stage rally outside own offices
Banker gifts institution ?4 million collection including works by Antony Gormley to kickstart new philanthropic donation model
University changes course on redundancies under pressure from unions and politicians, but says new proposal requires ‘significant public funding’
Amount paid out to English and Welsh students more than doubles in a year, driven by cases involving ‘serious disruption’ and ‘misleading information’