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After long-running protests, security staff and cleaners to be brought in-house, following similar move for other workers
MP calls for urgent investigation into dismissal of Jane Hutton as potential strike action nears
London university also plans ban on single-use plastic and creation of new green spaces
Imperial College London reports positive results from experiments in lectures and academic seminars
Warwick statistician Jane Hutton attacks lack of transparency over her dismissal from board of Universities Superannuation Scheme
Paula Sussex prioritises improving communication and technology
Pension fund chair says Warwick statistician had ‘breached a number of her director’s duties’, but insists probe was ‘completely separate’ to investigation of her claims
New research finds students paying low prices to cheat on introductory courses
Report confirms continuing decline in popularity of traditional MBA
A recent study suggested the approach had no impact on student achievement, but many academics believe the move away from lectures can improve learning – if it is done well
UUK report says progress in implementing new guidance on handling complaints has been more mixed
Turnitin tool offers limited improvement in detection rate
Preliminary results of EUA survey suggest three-quarters of responding institutions draw on much-criticised metric
Recent controversy over the future directions of both Stanford and Melbourne university presses have raised questions about the role of in-house publishing arms in a world of commercialisation, impact agendas, alternative facts – and ever-diminishing monograph sales. Anna McKie reports
UCU says ‘incomplete version’ of circular detailing plans for Holocaust Memorial Day was sent out
Universities see maternity leave as a ‘tick-box exercise’, study warns
Sheffield research finds students who have been in care need better emotional and financial support at university
Birmingham’s Kathleen Armour emphasises need for collaboration across traditional disciplinary boundaries
Electronic credentials could be the way of the future. But how will HE counter the risks of cyber-attacks and concerns over standardisation? Anna McKie reports
Percentage of BAME and female professors has gone up but ‘there is still a long way to go’, Advance HE report shows
Failure to improve diversity risks ‘marginalising the impact and credibility of universities in an increasingly diverse world’, Leru warns
Leading professor blames pressure to publish and lack of access to chief executives
Nearly one in five first-year UK undergraduates tell Unite Students survey that they have a mental health condition
Other universities could face protests if they do not address racial disparities, says campaigner