Jack Grove covers research and science policy for Times Higher Education, as well as on issues relating to PhD, postdoctoral and early career researchers. He has a BA in English from the University of Bristol, and previously worked on newspapers including the Cambridge News and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph.
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Higher education committee censured as call to launch tougher actions against employers is?passed at UCU congress
The National Union of Students is to hold a national day of action on June 6 against plans to cut support for students with disabilities
NUS/OCR poll finds widespread disquiet over Michael Gove’s proposals
Sally Hunt praises the NHS as she reveals the reason behind her six months off work
The capital’s lure is irresistible, but with its unique attractions come unique challenges
Lecturers ‘at mercy of students’ after introduction of anonymous teaching evaluation method
Oxford students are set to stay affiliated to the National Union of Students after vote-rigging allegations over the referendum that broke the link.
The University of Oxford has become the latest higher education institution to disaffiliate from the National Union of Students.
Proposal to shift all active members to career average system to tackle ?13 billion deficit
Derecognising Unite and Unison has led to greater employee engagement with the university, says the University of Reading’s John Brady
Private providers should be monitored more closely to ensure they are delivering similar quality to universities, a mission group has argued.
Union threatens action over subtraction of a day’s pay for a two-hour walkout
Universities are working hard and succeeding in their aim to improve life for their students, as Times Higher Education’s Student Experience Survey results show
A European Union-sponsored university ranking system has gone live after around six years of development.
Union seeks court clearance to bill lecturer in failed anti?Semitism claim
Marking boycott called off as 2 per cent offer accepted
Australian survey suggests women pay a higher career penalty when they become parents
Poor levels of financial support will ‘force women to return to work too quickly’
Call for institutions to measure social mobility impact via graduates’ careers
Nearly a quarter of million students, young people and education staff in the UK are set to receive funding from the new Erasmus+ programme.
A leading drama and music school has been given the right to award its own degrees.
Students’ use of plagiarism software is educational, firm and some scholars say
Broad-based restructure aims to encourage interdisciplinary research collaborations
UUK to look at what changes would lower cost of system after report reveals meagre savings after fees hike