<ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ class="pane-title">
Articles by Tom Williams ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ>
RMT general secretary joins university staff in London rally on third day of sector-wide strike action
Deal for online education provider set to see Netherlands-based company take full control, THE understands
Survey finds strong recovery in overall satisfaction with courses masks unease among some students about impact of big global recruitment drives
Higher-than-forecast inflation leaves gaping hole in amount of maintenance support available for students
¡®Bit of this and a bit of that¡¯ education more effective training for world of many opportunities, says Kwame Anthony Appiah
Chris Skidmore urges universities to demonstrate how international students cross-subsidise course places for domestic classmates
Speaking on eve of strikes, new chair George Boyne says affordability is ¡®the big constrictor¡¯
Move seen as a way of strengthening links between academia and policymakers to ensure parliamentarians have access to latest scholarship
English regulator focuses on law, business and computing courses not meeting thresholds for continuation, completion and progression
Institutions having to make more direct interventions as cost-of-living crisis bites with little sign of help from Westminster
Universities told to spend 5 per cent of total income on equality programmes after report finds UN 2030 goal ¡®highly unlikely¡¯ to be met
Author of centenary report on UK adult education says plans as they stand unlikely to undo decades of neglect
National Union of Students urges government to provide support in autumn statement as students slash spending on food and heating to get by
Edinburgh¡¯s finance chaos exposes deeper problems with the tools institutions rely on to function day-to-day
Open letter signed by more than 2,000 documents numerous issues with new finance systems ¨C and calls for leaders to take responsibility
One of the biggest original Mooc providers is ¡®entering a new chapter¡¯, its chief executive has told staff, amid a gloomier financial climate
°Õ±á·¡¡¯s second global work-life balance survey finds although flexible working has brought benefits, long hours remain a ¡®chronic¡¯ problem
Evaluation report finds some institutions ¡®slow to prioritise this issue¡¯, leading to need for more regulation to ensure ¡®consistent approach¡¯ across sector
Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any benefits of flexibility? Tom Williams reports on our survey of 1,200 university staff
One-off payments to those in need also among multimillion-pound package of support
Ministerial reshuffle nears completion as faces new and old take up key positions in business and education departments
Around 70,000 members at 150 UK universities set to walk out in disputes over pay, working conditions and pensions
With falling enrolments in traditional MBAs ¨C and increased pressure to tackle diversity and sustainability agendas ¨C business schools must change to stay relevant, says Haas dean
Business education should engage more with contemporary realities, which means abandoning things that can be learned for free elsewhere, according to Lord Hastings