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University pledges to embed critical race theory and ‘decolonial discourse’ in all disciplines
‘Unaffordable’ contribution increases proposed by Universities Superannuation Scheme mean member benefits may be up for debate once more
Universities UK says increases are unaffordable for employers and risk pricing even more staff out of scheme
Anna McKie reports on latest innovations in chatbots and how AI-based technology can be developed to improve teaching and learning in universities
Experts praise decision to remove controversial algorithm but warn better than expected scores could put pressure on sector
Authors of Leiden Manifesto and Hong Kong principles say plans to use grant income and citation scores to make redundancies is threat to responsible use of metrics around globe
Survey for regulator finds teaching staff more likely to lack access to right technology and support compared with students, and are less confident in their skills
Political appetite for post-qualification admissions means universities must work with government to avoid risks to autonomy, conference told
Audit finds changes were made without necessary approvals amid row over senior staff conduct
Bringing students back in tranches may increase the prospect of repeated self-isolation and may simply delay outbreaks of Covid-19, research says
More students to return from 8 March, but other learners must keep studying online until a review by the end of the Easter holidays
University expresses concerns about ‘untrue statements’ but UCU remains in dark over what caused problem
Former universities minister says there is a danger reforms will focus too narrowly on colleges
Despite drop in interest from European Union, overall applications to UK universities by January deadline rose this year
研究人员称,学者应创造“让学生能够反思自己所见所闻”的时刻
Leaders say they are happy to support safe return of students, but worry about timing and convincing staff
Former universities minister calls on Department for Education to support private member’s bill outlawing contract cheating
Experts fear submissions in 2021 won’t be able to appropriately account for wide range of disruptions to student experience caused by pandemic
Students say it is unfair to award some students their grades through exams, while others will be awarded through teacher assessment
Study warns lack of ethnic minority representation among counselling staff could lead to problems being dismissed
UCU says axing health and life science researchers with the least grant income and fewest citations is ‘catastrophic error of judgement’
Anna McKie hears from experts on how to ensure your pedagogy helps students achieve, regardless of their background
UCU branch demands answers after passing motion of no confidence in president and finance chief
At least 12 institutions planning to make redundancies