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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Activists meet in Glasgow to discuss industrial action next steps – but ongoing divisions threaten to derail unity message
Academics warn of damage to progress on equipping officers for modern-day policing and creating a ‘bona fide profession’
Analysis finds those working in higher education often enjoy better benefits than elsewhere but precarity leaves many excluded
Action could pave way for 100,000 students to sue, with cases prepared against 17 other universities
Piggybacking on the Hollywood glitz surrounding its local football club, Wrexham Glyndwr University sets sights on America
Wide-ranging new powers aimed at cancelling cancel culture predicted to have a ‘seismic’ impact on English universities
Mechanism needed to stem ‘unlimited recruitment’ by wealthy institutions and resulting job cuts at other universities, say UCU activists
Minister says strong financial health of majority of institutions suggests struggles may be due to poor management, not lack of funding
Universities seek to change procedures to ensure greater flexibility in case marks are delayed
Powerful new technologies are transforming the way universities operate, even before the impact of ChatGPT is truly felt
Outsourcing firm used by UK’s largest academic pensions scheme targeted in cyberattack
Poll will provide first constituency-by-constituency breakdown of how voters see issue of higher education funding
Costly residential degrees will eat up LLE funding, leaving ‘difficult choices about how to divide up the cake’, warns OU v-c in Hepi paper
Cost-of-living crisis has driven many more to find paid work alongside studies, with universities reassessing practices as a result
Organisers of pilot study call for nationwide student tutoring effort after working with Exeter school
General secretary settles legal case after being sued by trade union activist Paul Embery, who said she had ‘portrayed him as a misogynist’
Party expected to stop short of committing to new higher education funding policy pre-election
University says cuts will ‘strengthen its position’ amid ongoing fee freeze, but union blames costly campus redevelopment
Rearranged event causes more controversy as activists block entrance to lecture theatre
Union attempts to rally members behind potentially game-changing action despite threats of 100 per cent wage deductions
Legislation aiming to eradicate ‘cancel culture’ will be used across political spectrum, not only by Conservatives, former minister predicts
New leadership of Scottish government told to make sustainable higher education funding a priority after years of stagnation
Universities’ lack of compliance with European standards raises suspicions in foreign governments that hamper expansion plans, warns agency’s chief executive
Outgoing MP takes on role during crucial period for UK science and research