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University that previously said it did ‘not wish to prevent liaisons’ introduces new rules ahead of regulatory changes
Widespread use of new tools has ‘blurred lines’ between academic support and misconduct, study finds
Iain Gillespie admits not knowing his former institution breached banking arrangements until reading about it in damning report
Past few years have felt like ‘tumbling around in a washing machine at times’, university leader tells MPs
Hiring candidates who didn’t attend elite institutions seen as way of creating diverse workforces as ‘competitive’ labour market reduces employment opportunities
Money for ailing institution via Scottish Funding Council comes on top of the ?22 million previously made available
Backlash inevitable as use of single-sex spaces is restricted but Supreme Court ruling has shifted institutions’ role, says equality expert
Concerns piling on more tests may harm students as artificial intelligence forces re-evaluation of assessment methods
Blurred line between staff and students could leave postgraduate researchers at greater risk
Union members call for new democratic management structure as interim vice-chancellor appointed to lead Scottish institution
Institution says it is ‘not immune’ to financial challenges as it looks to axe 400 jobs
Departing membership body chief executive believes universities are in a more perilous situation than ever as they face increasing scrutiny from politicians and public
Interim vice-chancellor steps down after investigators blame financial crisis on mismanagement, not external pressures
Institution falling back on reserve cash to pursue growth through major transformation, including a new teaching model, overseas expansion and controversial staff redundancies
Sutton Trust finds level 7 apprenticeships ‘displace’ funding for lower levels and people from disadvantaged backgrounds
THE research finds large gap between global institutions’ mental health provision for staff and students
UK universities remain committed to hybrid working, bucking wider return-to-the office trends. But at a time of mass redundancies and increasing workloads, would professional services staff be better off if their work were more visible to the university community? Juliette Rowsell reports
Welsh university leader warns of further job losses for professional services staff as politicians probe scale of original cuts
Data showing more UK students from all backgrounds opting for term-time employment could be sign of decreasing graduate premium, say analysts
Judge rules against Adult Human Female filmmakers who sued union over harassment claims
University workers warn forcing staff to leave could become the new normal for institutions looking to save money
Universities eye ‘block teaching’ as way of attracting more students but staff at places that have made the switch warn it is having the opposite effect
Students given wrong question and others left without supporting documents, but institution denies impact of voluntary severance programme was to blame
Union threat could prove to be more about ‘propaganda’, with legality of pursuing dispute against education secretary questioned