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Large swathes of scores missing as OfS publishes first results of newly revamped exercise
Former law lecturer suing Open University after claiming she was fired for questioning gender-based changes to curriculum
Union says it is ¡®committed to resolving this issue as a matter of urgency¡¯ as Unite urges it to continue funding for postgraduate rights role
Staff union steps in to try to protect those responsible for mistakes, as anger grows among membership
Chief regulator who oversaw return of GCSE and A-level exams to take over at admissions service
Union mistakenly sends withdrawal notice to university amid confusion over who is and isn¡¯t taking part in latest walkouts
Union attempts to rally members to renew the fight but few branches opt to take part in industrial action planned for start of new academic year
Several major universities face disruption at start of the academic year but appetite for taking action begins to fragment
Universities step in to offer placements for those fleeing Russian invasion
Staff secure increases in London weighting, childcare subsidies and more parental leave
Universities should target major platforms that continue to host adverts for contract cheating companies, finds UCL report
Research heavyweight seeks to tackle the world¡¯s major problems in single biggest expansion in 200 years
Body calls for regular check-ins with all providers to ensure English system meets international norms
South coast institution joins mass expansion into UK capital, promising traditional degrees and work-based opportunities
Chester moves academics into communal working spaces, prompting union concerns about student meetings and equality impact
Site¡¯s loss of influence in higher education may have repercussions for academics¡¯ research, careers and support networks, experts say
A decade of English university policy has sought to improve standards by increasing competition. However, new institutions remain small and peripheral. Tom Williams asks whether the prestige gap and bureaucratic excess will always limit the scope for innovation, in England and elsewhere
Union members say tight deadlines not achievable as boycott ends as universities push to allow students to graduate
Urgent inspections of university estates after government warnings complicated by scale of buildings involved, and shortages of expertise
Country¡¯s two years outside of €95 billion research programme comes to an end
Employers urge union members to prioritise getting final grades to students, but more strikes planned for later in the month
Institutions face multimillion-pound repair bills and months of disruption as estates departments digest impact of new government warnings over Raac
Regulator must go beyond enforcing new legislation and offer universities guidance on practical approaches to ensuring diverse views are heard on campuses, academics conclude
Major annual survey shows quality of remote teaching improving but enthusiasm for hybrid options cools