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‘Over-regulation’ feared as actual use of new technologies lags far behind perceptions of university staff
University among the latest providers to be referred to National Trading Standards by English regulator
Institutions already years behind private companies in their ability to tackle online threats, university chief of IT warns
Ex-shadow minister Chi Onwurah warns government will struggle to achieve its goals without maintaining investment
Question remain over regulator’s political neutrality and extent of ‘meaningful’ dialogue with sector
Office for Students summarises findings from first round of reviews looking at ‘areas of concern’ in teaching
Number of institutions claiming financial exigency now into ‘double figures’
Some academics put off from using AI because of ‘lack of guidance’ on how to use technology ‘ethically and transparently’
Conversations between Scottish and Soviet researchers during the 1980s show academia’s potential to provide ideological safe space ‘outside of the state and its institutional needs’
尼日利亚和印度学生的兴趣急剧下降,一月开学课程将继续面临挑战
Regulator will ask students about their experience of sexual misconduct within higher education institutions following a pilot survey in July
Increasing trend for policies that attempt to undermine or overhaul higher education in US and Europe being exported worldwide, Scholars at Risk warns
Funding aims to ‘educate people about antisemitism’ and ‘better equip’ universities to tackle antisemitic abuse
Gender-critical professor says Dandridge report is another sign that campus free speech legislation is needed
Employers say they will work with union on issues including contracts, workload and pay gaps – providing there is no ballot for industrial action
Shahd Abusalama claimed Sheffield Hallam breached a confidentiality agreement by disclosing details of her departure to The Jewish Chronicle in the wake of disproven antisemitism claims
Case which could have significant influence on sector response to industrial action ‘jumps the first hurdle’
Disadvantaged students reported feeling under-supported in their transition to higher education
Policies must protect gender-critical beliefs as well as trans and non-binary staff, former OfS head says in wake of tribunal judgment
Academics whose pay was deducted for taking part in marking and assessment boycott begin legal case
UCU threatens strike action as university enacts second redundancy programme in less than six months
Economist who invented furlough scheme shares expansive blueprint to redraw English higher education funding
Government orders week-long closure of higher education institutions in south of country
Equality and Human Rights Commission says universities should be prepared to accommodate students’ needs even if they do not have a diagnosed disability