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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
Sector leaders fear ‘catastrophic’ damage to scholarship as overseas academics and students leave
Some student midwives are working a 70-hour week as they balance demanding courses alongside part-time work
Lack of funding hampering efforts to develop research workforce, study says
Goldsmiths and Chichester cases could be start of rising tide of court challenges from aggrieved students, lawyers say
Great British Bake Off finalist and researcher at the University of Leicester discusses the importance of community outreach, and what academia can learn from baking
Google, LinkedIn and X warned that adverts for contract cheating services have ‘proliferated’ despite legislative bans
Survey respondents warn of misuse of process, inadequate consultations and impact on staff left behind
Embedding digital competency into hiring and advancement decisions would help to foster innovation, report says
Wealthiest halls able to offer allowances worth more than twice as much as those at less moneyed outposts
Institutions need to communicate recognition of prior learning policies more clearly if lifelong education reforms are to bear fruit, says QAA
Disruption on campuses as large protests put pressure on Netanyahu’s government after six hostages found dead
Scheme that places researchers at heart of policymaking set to be expanded, but can evidence-based advice really make a difference in heat of politics?
Universities must rethink how they engage with students in era of major upheavals, according to Bonni Stachowiak as she reflects on 10 years of running Teaching in Higher Ed
University accused of breaching contracts as redundancies of specialist staff restrict student choice
Government should look to foster culture of collaboration after era of competition, says Hepi paper