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Sam Gyimah says institutions must be able to tell parents when students are struggling with mental health issues
Fran?ois Ortalo-Magné says executive programmes help students ‘look at the world differently’
The dawn of the digital age means universities must rethink how they respond to negative headlines, according to a new book
Growing discontent among University and College Union members about leaders’ handling of negotiations
Union members call for removal of threat of hundreds of redundancies and ask for consultation on possible industrial action
Marketing professor accused of ‘distorting liberation war history’ and defaming ex-president in newspaper article
Several University and College Union branches urge rejection of offer to set up expert panel
Two new studies indicate young and female researchers are at high risk
Four experts discuss the estimated shortfall that led to strike action at UK universities
Student left unable to complete doctorate is offered compensation
Peter Horrocks faces backlash over claim that academics ‘should be bloody well teaching’
The learning analytics expert discusses the potential of his research, his victory at the World Transplant Games, and what the Dutch can teach us about life
Union serves notice of strike action at 13 universities to begin on 16 April
Sector leaders decry ‘censorship’, but outright ban on expressing political opinions is not mandatory for now
Institutions are removing content that has not been covered because of missed classes but are adamant that standards will not be lowered
Many UK universities have already updated or are in the process of reviewing disciplinary procedures
Peter Horrocks’ comments about development of learning materials branded ‘an attack on OU staff and the institution itself’
Revised deal would set up expert panel to advise on ‘future joint approach’, and aim to protect defined benefits
More than 600 academics record resignation in online document
Union ‘unconvinced’ making redundancies will help institution achieve aim of improving research and teaching
Uptake of Race Equality Charter in UK higher education ‘hugely disappointing’, says Kalwant Bhopal
Teenagers have completed three-year programme of after-school tuition
Industrial action at UK universities a ‘seminal moment’, say academics
Durham academics Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago were told to leave after spending too long conducting humanitarian work abroad