Juliette joined Times Higher Education as a reporter in June 2024, covering employment issues, teaching and technology. She was previously news editor of People Management magazine. She has a BA in English literature from the University of Leeds, and an MA in magazine journalism from Cardiff University.
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Industrial action turnout threshold set for axe, minimum service levels going nowhere, but new rules on zero-hours contracts on the way
Survey finds widening gap between hopes and expectations of students from richest and poorest backgrounds
Fresh five-day walkout announced as 97 staff members face redundancy
University and College Union and Unison want improvement on 2.5 per cent minimum rise
Top-ranked institution extends parental leave while also pledging action on fixed-term contracts, housing shortages and visa costs
More than half of newly elected UK MPs attended Russell Group universities, up marginally from the previous election
Departments to move out of Grade I-listed King’s Manor by September 2025
Hacking group claims to have published stolen data online
即使在控制一系列变量后,相关效果仍存在,这让研究人员对房间大小如何影响大脑和身体感到困惑
One in eight students in the UK admits to taking drugs in the past year, with many claiming they want to reduce their drug use
Significant majority for Labour would open up opportunities to change university system over the next decade, UUK chief tells meeting of black leaders
Commission says the continent needs to boost its research spend to ensure ‘long-term competitiveness’
London Interdisciplinary School has geared its courses around tackling real-world challenges, but some students seem reluctant to step outside the traditional higher education sector
Increasingly bitter dispute focuses on claims of racism and broken industrial relations inside UK higher education union
ChatGPT scores half a grade higher than psychology undergraduates in experiment at University of Reading
The updated code is the first issued in the UK by the QAA since 2018 and includes new emphasis on student voice
Major parties have been ‘silent’ on higher education challenges ahead of general election, event hears
Failure to raise fees or increase direct funding will see resources per domestic student fall to their lowest level since 2005, report warns
School-leavers showing less interest in wider campus life and increasingly view degree only as a route to employment, report suggests
‘Constructive discussions’ reported in main sector union’s in-house industrial dispute