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Institutions rewarded for getting ahead of the curve on key issues facing UK sector
Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies members say that teaching should stay online until Easter
Rest of students’ return to English universities should be staggered from 25 January, while international students asked to reconsider urgency of need to travel to UK
Government gives priority for medical subjects to restart in first weeks of January, with wider student return ‘kept under review’
Both Nottingham universities’ leaders also honoured, along with former AHRC head Andrew Thompson
Researchers suggest campuses may need to close to in-person teaching to restrain spread of new coronavirus variant
Academics recommend repeated testing in January so universities ‘can open up the student experience’
President and finance chief under pressure to resign amid anger that staff learned of allegations via the press
泰晤士高等教育的记者们列举了过去12个月中引领舆论的学者和高校管理者
Review says stall in the rise of firsts and widespread commitment to ‘statement of intent’ is already protecting degree standards
Union branch say allowing president and chief financial officer to stay sends a ‘terrible message to staff’
Accusations led to disciplinary hearings for both president and chief financial officer
Guitarist who found fame with the Futureheads has set up a degree course with Sunderland to give north-eastern students a taste of music industry and campus life
Anna McKie hears from three experts about using peer observation to improve teaching and how it can still be applied while teaching online
新项目表明,当学生将自己的论文与他人进行比较时,比讲师提供反馈更有效
University of Manchester records highest number of job losses during coronavirus crisis, according to Freedom of Information responses
London institution says it has ‘fully accepted’ recommendations of inquiry into senior staff behaviour
Campaigners claim forcing staff to reapply for jobs with lower salaries will damage Imperial and leave institution vulnerable
High-profile figures criticise university’s plans for large cuts to arts and humanities, which it says are necessary because of the pandemic and low student numbers
‘Students and their parents felt they were promised one thing, and they ended up receiving something else,’ says Edinburgh principal
Universities UK chief executive urges greater transparency in admissions
English and Welsh ombudsman willing to admonish universities over Covid-related disruption only if they have not made effort to deliver quality online learning, case summaries reveal
Ethnic minority students twice as likely to be assaulted in teaching space as white classmates
The movement to ‘decolonise’ university curricula has leaped into the political and educational mainstream in the wake of George Floyd’s death, dividing opinion on campus and beyond. Anna McKie examines how scholars are handling difficult discussions and where the agenda goes next