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Survey of UK academics shows widespread belief that leaders have used ‘disaster management’ to shift focus away from research, cut jobs and increase managerialism
Proposals put forward in consultation could reduce increase in contributions from about 50 per cent to 34.7 per cent, according to fund chief executive
New short courses aimed at professionals come with ?2,000 price tag
Foundation considers creation of consortium of universities across Gulf region
Employers up their offer at final negotiations but UCU says they should ‘reward the extraordinary efforts staff have made’ during Covid-19
Imperial creates tool to analyse geographic distribution of authors on reading lists and socio-economic status of their country
Thinktank also proposes placing applicants on courses by lottery
With the education of a generation of young people thrown into chaos, many universities are rethinking how they admit and support those most in need of assistance. Anna McKie examines how the pandemic will change attitudes and approaches to widening access
Greater transparency would provide a more accurate picture of sexual misconduct in sector, campaigners say after Everyone’s Invited allegations
Sally Mapstone tells QAA conference that lecture will continue to evolve, but will not disappear
Three in 10 respondents to UCU survey say that they have experienced homophobic language in workplace
Network aims to highlight problem of gender-based harassment in the field, support victims and encourage institutions to improve safeguarding
University and College Union ‘grey-lists’ institution, asking academics to refuse to have any dealings with it
Universities Superannuation Scheme will develop ‘meaningful short-, medium- and long-term targets’ towards carbon neutrality
Clare College rejects recommendation to pay student compensation, in first-of-its-kind case
Union report on post-qualification admissions model also suggests that institutions should consider scrapping interviews
Artist and researcher Anthony Schrag on the importance of interdisciplinarity, how university changed him and why art will be even more important in the post-Covid world
Call comes after publication of thousands of allegations of sexual harassment and abuse on UK campuses
‘Tesla’ creators say accuracy and security in design were more important than rushed roll-out
Aston and London South Bank are latest institutions to shutter humanities and social sciences degrees
Entrepreneurship skills can benefit students and society, but many universities aren’t giving the area the attention it needs, experts tell Anna McKie
UK watchdog calls for universities to commit to tackling essay mills, after Australian agency warns of malware redirecting students to contract cheating sites
To tackle the SDGs, understanding local context is important for universities in both the Global North and South, conference hears
Office for Students calls for universities to review sexual misconduct policies by summer, following publications of thousands of claims of abuse across sector