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Leader of Welsh institution, already under pressure over massive job cuts, claims words were “grossly misinterpreted”
Inflation-busting rise demanded despite thousands of job cuts across sector, and as University and College Union’s own staff vote to strike again
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has threatened to strip the school of its accreditation
UCL research potentially has significant implications for universities rated on post-study employment outcomes
Number of female university leaders reaches record high, with Switzerland seeing biggest growth
Union says Westminster must follow devolved administrations in offering additional funding amid mounting bloodletting
Academics ask why university needs to cut jobs when its income hit ?1.4 billion last year
When Covid-19 forced the sudden closure of campuses, conference venues and national borders, many predicted that academia would emerge from the experience forever changed. But five years on from the first wave of lockdowns, how accurate has that proved to be? Juliette Rowsell reports
Industrial action threatened for start of 2025-26 academic year if universities do not take action to minimise redundancies
Vice-chancellor reportedly wrote to staff encouraging them to leave if they did not support university’s new strategy
Universities should prioritise ensuring that assessments are ‘assessing what we mean to assess’ rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating
One in four students tell Hepi they use text generated by tools such as ChatGPT in submitted work
Principal warns of ‘radical university-wide actions, which will lead to a smaller staff base’
Students ‘left in limbo’ by Chichester’s decision to make pioneering black professor redundant
Lecturers fear rising staff-student ratios will exacerbate ‘gulf’ between elite institutions and the rest, and create unmanageable workloads
Hopes quashed that things were improving for badly affected groups
UCU members clash over how to respond to wave of job cuts, with decision on whether to take industrial action over pay imminent
Academics at Liverpool say ‘unexpected’ announcement has left people ‘shocked’
Holyrood generosity contrasts with Westminster intransigence over Teachers’ Pension Scheme
Higher education union members demand fresh discussions on national vote over pay, as local disputes over job cuts pile up
School pupils need better information on their post-16 options to avoid the risk of narrowing their university and career choices, says Hepi report
Capital comfortably outperforms rest of England on higher education access, but progress is stalling and there are significant intra-regional differences, warns report
Brunel joins staff members at East Anglia, Newcastle and Dundee to vote for strike action in the past week
Anti-Jewish hatred more likely to be ‘overtly related’ to criticism of Israel on campuses compared with in wider society, says report