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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UK higher education’s biggest pension fund clocks up second legal victory in a week
Researcher debunks idea that assignment writers are typically based in the Global South
Academics claim Lord Wharton’s appearance at CPAC Hungary is incompatible with his role at top of English regulator
Universities seek to win over staff with bonuses and consider subcontracting assessment
Industrial action will no longer take place at several campuses over the summer
Warwick statistician drops employment tribunal case without settlement
Jane Hutton tells tribunal that months of her concerns being rebuffed forced her to become a whistleblower and disclose information to outside sources
Jeff Grabill says lifelong learning will bring thousands more students to higher education, and universities must be honest about what they can expect
UK’s national student union left out in the cold over antisemitism allegations
Neuroscientist’s unrivalled track record from Oxford comprehensive to college head stands her in good stead to be vice-chancellor of world’s most highly ranked university
Near-?16,000 bill for researcher and their family to relocate is among the highest in the world and could endanger science investment target, says UUK
Greater weighting helps medical institutions in particular improve overall positions
Members asked to back motion opposing ‘gender critics’ and ‘transphobes’
Study highlights significant under-reporting of anxiety and stress, with male and ethnic minority learners among least likely to seek help
Universities UK fears restricting student numbers at particular providers could have damaging reputational effects
Academics at 44 institutions to refuse to mark work or set exams in midst of busy summer assessment period, in ongoing row over pay and pensions
Merger of two of the biggest plagiarism checkers will help combat more sophisticated forms of cheating, Andreas Ohlson says
University follows Cambridge in offering gifted state school students chance to take fully funded introductory year
UCU pushes on with shrinking rounds of strike action despite calls to regroup and rethink
Ombudsman says difficulties finding alternative remedies during pandemic partly to blame for ?1.3 million bill
UA92 hails success of strategy attracting disadvantaged students but remains loss-making
Universities UK backs plans but stresses that they must be easy to understand and avoid bureaucracy for all involved
Institutions in UK, Ireland and Canada much more optimistic about post-pandemic outlook than counterparts in Australia and New Zealand
Some institutions embracing in-person assessment again after lifting of Covid-19 regulations