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Ombudsman for English and Welsh higher education says options include support fund, insurance scheme or change in legislation, as it announces record haul of complaints
Employees at Study Group-run centre on University of Sheffield campus to walk out after 36 staff put at risk of redundancy
University becomes latest to announce staff cuts, saying it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies
University opens voluntary severance scheme after struggling on domestic and international recruitment, after cutting jobs and courses last year
Russell Group institution warns that it cannot rule out compulsory redundancies after worse-than-expected student recruitment
Members of elite grouping saw numbers enrolled on courses increase by more than 300 while others experienced declines
Outpost on Ain Shams University campus to offer undergraduate and postgraduate Exeter degrees
Global study reveals that academics believe students are not critical enough of material produced by artificial intelligence tools for use in their work
Climate academic who refuses to travel by plane promises to donate €75,000 from settlement to climate activism
Petition opposes merging of Japanese, Chinese and Korean into combined programme amid fears of ¡®significant¡¯ staff cuts
¡®Statutory tort¡¯ allowing for universities to be sued over alleged free speech breaches likely to be removed when legislation is reintroduced later this month, according to reports
Institutional communications branded ¡®inconsistent, inauthentic, and rather annoying¡¯ by study participants
With up to 190 staff members at risk of losing their jobs, UCU says managers must rule out compulsory redundancies
Report says English universities should shift back towards collaborative outreach activities, led by national coordinating body
¡®Institutions think that they can just get away with it,¡¯ conference focused on efforts to tackle campus sexual misconduct hears
Buckinghamshire New leader says regulator needs to take stronger action on subcontracted courses
Union says running total of acknowledged underpayments now stands at A$265 million across Australia
Institution plans ?20 million in ¡®pre-emptive¡¯ savings but is threatened with strike action by union branch pointing to recent budget surpluses
Social Market Foundation estimates more than ?430 million was spent last year on funding apprenticeships for people who already hold degrees
English students oppose increase in tuition fees but uplift in maintenance support makes move more ¡®palatable¡¯, finds Hepi survey
Campaigners claim work institutions had begun in anticipation of law change now all but abandoned
Comments from the country¡¯s new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women¡¯s role in education and public positions
Union members fear industrial action is ¡®tone deaf¡¯ amid large-scale redundancies across the sector
Sociologist of queer nightlife on the fate of gay bars, the power of a good night out, and why academia could benefit from a bit more joy