Employing staff via subsidiary ‘divides university’s workforce’
Surrey one of the first?institutions outside TPS to look at offering different terms and conditions for new hires to save costs
Surrey one of the first?institutions outside TPS to look at offering different terms and conditions for new hires to save costs
Legally compliant councils and functioning audit committees don’t entail social justice, intellectual dynamism or civic relevance, says?Fulufhelo Nemavhola
Bolster partnerships with institutions outside the EU through next iteration of mobility scheme, umbrella groups?urge
Universities can now subscribe to participate in THE’s revamped sustainability ratings framework
One in five UK university leaders exploring mergers as sector fears ‘contagion’ effect of institutional failure
Student applicants from overseas report fewer mental health issues and reduced loneliness compared?with UK domestic counterparts
South Korea hopes to enrol 300,000 international students by 2027, but more teaching in English could deepen domestic inequalities, says Kyuseok Kim?
UCU claims institution?hasn’t ruled out compulsory redundancies as it cuts further?75 roles
Union says Monash should now ‘pay staff what they’re owed’ as judge resolves ‘ambiguity’ over ‘contemporaneous’ meetings
Leverhulme Trust puts more money into UK sector ‘under strain’ to mark centenary year
Leader of first institution dedicated solely to diversity training says it faces ‘environment of significant risk and hostility’
Using money raised from international fees could help support most disadvantaged to attend university, finds inquiry
This year’s marking season has confirmed for many academics that, less than three years since the launch of ChatGPT, AI use by students has become so rife that their submitted writing is no longer a...