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Organisation recognises pro-Palestinian and anti-Zionist beliefs may be protected, bringing to an end employment tribunal brought by Shaima Dallali
Institutions where hundreds of roles are at risk will have to radically change the way they operate, staff warn, with big impact on students and the wider community
Councillors urge government not to place restrictions on post-study work rights
Apparent turnaround in nation’s finances has done little to alleviate financial pressure on students, according to new poll
Radical restructuring of higher education would see lower-tariff institutions focus only on vocational courses, under plans outlined by right-wing thinktank
Number of institutions making redundancies passes 50, reflecting scale of financial challenge facing sector, but even some senior leaders fear rush into irreversible changes will do long-term harm
University policy criticised for potential chilling effect, just as institutions come under renewed pressure to promote free speech
University discriminating against those with gender-critical beliefs, bringing it into conflict with new free speech rules, legal opinion states
Universities in countries that speak Dutch or German found to have higher research performance scores than those in Japan
Union fears scale of cost-cutting imperils local economy in region already facing economic challenges
Stung by alumni reaction to his intervention on Israel-Gaza crisis, new dean of Insead says creating a ‘cauldron of cultures’ is a better way of contributing to the world
UK universities that have made the switch to different teaching model say it boosts student retention and recruitment but staff burnout is real risk
Financial constraints reducing appetite for risky experimentation but pressures can also help to ‘clarify minds’, say experts
Study finds scholarly autonomy used to justify breaches of 48-hour weekly working hours cap
Institutions ‘got it wrong’ by putting all the attention on assessment when large language models first launched, say experts
Former government adviser says a modest cut in operating costs could allow for a doubling of the number of UK academics
Changing term dates leaves staff fearing extra workload pressures and encroachments on research time and summer breaks
England’s Department for Education has deaccredited some universities while approving a range of alternative providers and strictly defining course contents. But while defenders hail an evidence-based push for quality, others decry a level of political overreach that could spread to other disciplines
Booker Prize-winning author is latest arts leader to speak out against job shedding at celebrated university
A quarter of modern institutions looking to shed upwards of 50 roles, with agreements on teaching loads and promotion also under threat, UCU survey finds
Further industrial action planned as union members try to resist wave of university cost-cutting
England’s Uni Connect programme has funding reduced to ?20 million at ‘exactly the wrong time’, says widening participation expert
Karen Cox to step down next month as university grapples with projected ?30 million deficit
UCU members back more industrial action over job cuts at London institution but Northumbria dispute could soon end after compulsory redundancies ruled out