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Sizeable number of staff members struggled over course of pandemic and are suffering from chronic stress and exhaustion, researchers say
Li Wei also expresses concern about state of modern language teaching in UK
Contractual agreement guarantees associate lecturers pay rise and annual salaries, following recent delay and five years of negotiations
University accused of treating students ‘with disdain’ with many left without results and others without complete transcripts, as marking boycott remains unresolved
The $800 million deal could prompt further consolidation within sector, experts say
Lord Storey says he would be happy for government to take over legislation ‘as issue is more important than the politics of it’
As row over redundancies shows no sign of easing, academics see deeper-rooted problems of mismanagement
Letter to council says there has been a ‘deliberate breach’ of university policies in redundancy dispute
Many UK institutions say they do not plan to return to pre-pandemic methods and will use next academic year to test new approaches
Plans to reduce teaching grant are one of ‘biggest attacks on arts and entertainment in English universities in living memory’
Education Committee says Office for Students must take tougher action on dearth of disadvantaged white pupils entering higher education
The pandemic has not hit all students’ learning equally. Anna McKie talks to two experts on how to spot those who may have fallen behind and help them get up to speed
University accused of destroying notes from a meeting, which it says is standard practice
‘Unwillingness to confront’ violence against women a global problem in higher education, British Council conference hears
Liverpool and Leicester plan to scale back moderation and external examining, and to use algorithms to generate grades
University of Oxford’s Sarah Gilbert and Andrew Pollard among those receiving royal recognition alongside chair of review of post-18 education in England
Wide-ranging survey of mothers working in higher education reveals institutions’ inconsistent and often ineffective responses
Union says education’s secretary’s criticism of students is ‘dangerous’, as Magdalen president defends ‘democratic decision-making’ that led to removal
Survey of German students finds higher levels of cheating during online exams than in on-site exams for the 2020 summer semester
Study of Swiss students finds men and women overestimate their graduate earnings, but men do it more significantly
Alice Gast says the pandemic has shown the need for crucial changes in universities
Surveys reveal widespread support among professional staff for working remotely at least some of the time
Anna McKie speaks to three experts about giving feedback that enhances student learning ? and some of the most common pitfalls along the way
Scholars launch bid to create co-working spaces for researchers in cities around UK