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Articles by Juliette Rowsell
University and College Union disputes institution’s claim to have significantly reduced job cuts figure
Activists say action is ‘keeping vice-chancellors at the negotiating table’ but experts believe reversing overall direction of travel is unlikely
Vice-chancellor reveals changes to restructuring plan after criticism, including pausing the closure of courses seen as vital for servicing NHS
English regulator promises to take more active role in protecting students during industrial action, as wave of fresh strikes hits the sector
Medr hatched last year with a radical remit to oversee both further and higher education. But will its baptism of fire singe its wings or provide it with an opportunity to find its teeth and reshape the Welsh university sector for the national benefit? Juliette Rowsell reports
Rapid pace of change makes keeping course content up to date a real challenge, according to technology expert
Universities let students down if they fail to prepare them for the future workplace, LSE conference hears
Three-quarters of teachers in the capital predict at least half their class will go into higher education, according to new polling
Leading institution plans to save ?20 million over two years, with 200 professional services staff expected to depart
Call to make UK student transfers easier as report finds lack of career options central reason behind post-university remorse
‘Cultural shift’ needed in universities to better recognise work academics do with local communities, Lords committee hears
Government told it can ‘no longer ignore’ growing gender educational attainment gap
Institution would have run out of money by end of June without additional Holyrood support, leaders tell MSPs
Union members hold Parliament rally urging ministers to bail out sector
Students face more ‘formulaic’ and automated tests, as staff are left unable to cope with growing class sizes
Staff in their late fifties offered voluntary severance may feel that they have no choice but to accept, but it could cost them thousands of pounds in pension payments
Union fears as many as 300 jobs could go at Yorkshire university, plus courses in chemistry and film and television
Professional services staff most affected in move unions warn will ‘make life worse for students’
Adult Human Female directors Deirdre O’Neill and Michael Wayne claim union treated them unfairly in wake of cancelled Edinburgh showings
Long-running inquiry accused of ‘lack of transparency as to who and what is being investigated’
Staff and politicians fear ‘nothing is safe’ at Scottish university looking to cut more than 600 jobs
Largest cuts yet in UK higher education’s year of redundancies accompanied by promise of external investigation into ‘what went wrong’
Leader of Welsh institution, already under pressure over massive job cuts, claims words were ‘grossly misinterpreted’
Inflation-busting rise demanded despite thousands of job cuts across sector, and as University and College Union’s own staff vote to strike again