Tom Williams is deputy news editor. He joined Times Higher Education in March 2022?as a reporter covering teaching and employment issues. He was previously a news reporter at Metro.co.uk and worked as a journalist for the Oxford Mail and BBC Radio Oxford. Tom holds a BA in politics from the University of Nottingham and an MA in journalism and media studies from the University of Sussex.?
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With national talks aimed at ending the marking boycott at a standstill, some universities are looking to take matters into their own hands
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London-based provider told to remove text from website that implied it could award postgraduate degrees
Distance-learning provider seeks to fill university ‘cold spot’ in Milton Keynes
Major annual survey finds marked increase in timetabled classes post-pandemic, with most being held in-person again
University says data gathered by new technology will only help to assess how buildings are used, but staff fear repercussions of increased surveillance
Interventions from universities urging a restart of talks struggle to move the dial, with hopes of preventing summer of disruption fading
Acting vice-chancellor urges staff to end refusal to assess work due to ‘enormous’ impact on students, including nine out of 10 postgraduates
Delays in degrees being awarded because of ongoing marking boycott could leave those with job offers in limbo
Statement says university staff ‘shocked and devastated’ by news
Lawyers consider bringing joint claim over breach, but pension fund says no evidence personal information stolen during Capita attack is circulating widely
Branches across the UK aim to disrupt open days and graduations with fresh round of action as tensions rise
Former head of Australian university watchdog says early criticism helped shape more collaborative approach
While environmental crisis has preoccupied academic minds for decades, little has been said about the real-world impact on institutions on the climate front line, argues new book
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Universities celebrate being invited to join elite network of research-intensive institutions
University of Cambridge philosopher takes on crucial role following the passing of England’s new free speech legislation
Philosopher tells Oxford Union people must realise ‘the world does not end’ when you have disagreements
Coming changes to UK higher education’s second biggest pension scheme will add millions to costs at exactly the wrong time, leaders say
System comes under strain during difficult period for industrial relations but most appear committed, despite some notable departures