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Number of places confirmed by high-tariff institutions as A-level results announced spikes
Astronomer hired on fellowship supporting scientists to return from career breaks says hoped-for permanent role was not advertised and handed instead to partner of outstanding minority appointee
More sixth-formers choosing to study only STEM or social science subjects, squeezing university arts and humanities departments even harder
Sheffield Hallam staff to walk out for four days in late September in row over job cuts
Regulator¡¯s decision to shelve register of staff-student relationships in favour of recommending ban indicative of changing culture in institutions, academics say
Larger proportion of incidents on campuses linked to war in Middle East compared with those that happened away from higher education
Report stresses AI is ¡®new standard¡¯ and universities need to better communicate policies
Increasingly bitter relations could result in prolonged strike action in September
Big pay hikes for doctors and teachers could trigger mood change on more industrial action, say experts
University had already built ?31 million home for exascale supercomputer now targeted by spending cuts
Accusing Israel of ¡®apartheid¡¯ and ¡®genocidal attacks¡¯ provoked ¡®anxiety and fear¡¯ among Jewish students, investigation says
Future financial health of UK institutions reliant on increasing student numbers after Labour rebuffs funding requests
Office for Students drops plans to require universities to keep a register of personal relationships between staff and learners, but stops short of mandating bans
Office for Students investigation finds computing courses are failing to meet learners¡¯ needs, but university claims it is based on old data
Survey of those who have left their roles give up hope of overturning ¡®toxic work environments¡¯
Whitechapel base is ¡®pivotal innovation¡¯ for institution, claims vice-chancellor
New government told to consider post-92s¡¯ legal obligation to participate in scheme as some consider setting up subsidiary companies to opt out
Returning leader says UK instead needs ¡®major rethink¡¯ of funding model and how it supports low-income and mature students
Age at which academic staff forced to leave the university to increase from 67 to 69
UCU accuses university of creating ¡®two-tier workforce¡¯ by employing people through a subsidiary company to prevent access to expensive scheme
College says latest round of cuts will secure its future but academics wonder whether much of what made the institution special will be left
Postgraduates with children ¡®fall between the cracks¡¯ as ineligibility for government support ¡®disincentivises¡¯ study, report warns
Cambridge study finds long-lasting benefits to mindfulness sessions, but these did not extend to improved academic performance
University says donation was meant to have been made personally by Ravi Gill, owner of the operating company