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Universities begin to phase out module feedback exercises in favour of less formal check-ins and peer reviews
Union ranks institutions on efforts to better support precarious workforce, and finds most failing to get to grips with the issue
Time reserved for research ‘being eroded’, says UCU, as university insists it is seeking to create ‘more flexible workforce’
Scholar found to have faced ‘hostile environment’ due to gender-critical views warns ruling has implications for all universities, but fears more troubling cases to come
Vice-chancellor announces ‘major independent review’ after acknowledging ‘in several areas we fell very short’
A change in atmosphere has encouraged academics to return to the country where they were once maligned, but funding pressures and issues with polarisation continue
OIA caseload continues to rise despite end of pandemic restrictions and fallout from marking boycott yet to hit
As countries that are home to around half of the world’s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
Union members voting on who should be next general secretary, with incumbent under pressure from all sides
Difficulties experienced during OfS short-course trial show universities will have to work far harder to attract students, say sector leaders
Amount students will be able to borrow to cover their expenses far below what it would have been had it kept up with inflation, says Russell Group
Analysis of accounts indicates significant increase in spending compared with previous years
Project aims to provide a blueprint for harnessing waste from energy-intensive facilities
Institutions’ projections for increased enrolments and reduced expenditure may be too optimistic, warns PwC
Questions over whether King Charles’ doctor holds certain institutional roles increase need for more formalised way of handing out honorary titles, critics say
New president introduces legislation that would allow universities to charge, but many may be reluctant to do so
Progress made by deaf scholars in recent years ‘fragile’ in current climate, according to researcher appointed UK’s first deaf professor in deaf studies
Providers enrol just 6 per cent of 2,000 student target for short courses, says evaluation ahead of lifelong learning entitlement launch
Soaring cost of government borrowing drives price of English system up by ?10 billion per year, says new IFS report
Practitioners who work with students considering quitting due to issues with pay, workloads and increasingly complex cases
Study explores under-researched aspect of ‘hidden curriculum’ that might affect racial inequalities at universities
Union ready to ‘robustly protect education’ amid widespread job cuts, as leader changes tone ahead of re-election battle
As high-profile case drags on, legal experts say issues regulator has faced are a harbinger of what is to come
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