Chris Parr is a freelance journalist. He was?Times Higher Education's digital and communities editor from 2012 to January 2018. Before that he was?chief reporter on SecEd newspaper, and then deputy editor of Independent Nurse magazine. He won the 2014 Education Journalism Award for?Outstanding Online Education Commentary.
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Inaugural THE Best University Workplace Survey reveals discontent and fears over security of employment
The number of Americans taking full undergraduate degrees in the UK has risen by almost 30 per cent in the last four years, new figures show
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Head of postgraduate powerhouse Sir Peter Gregson wants to ensure doors are open to all
UEA head blames home secretary for UK’s first fall in international students
David Richardson is to become vice-chancellor of the University of East Anglia when present incumbent Edward Acton retires in September
The University of Cumbria has become the first UK institution to accept Bitcoin for the payment of tuition fees
The use of crowdfunding to finance research could be used by the government as an excuse to cut public spending, an expert has warned
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The University of East Anglia is to cease offering degree courses at its London campus from September this year, it has been confirmed
The University and College Union has called on the government to force universities to reveal why they award large pay rises to senior staff
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College of Policing pushes research agenda with grants for joint projects
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Daniel Sokol’s honorary post at King’s College London withdrawn
Using “big data” to help match people to courses could cut freedom of choice and ultimately put students off higher education, an expert has warned.
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It is “perfectly possible” to fund the government’s plan to abolish the by selling off graduate debt, David Willetts has claimed.
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Universities across the UK have been paying tribute to Nelson Mandela, South Africa’s first black president, who has died at the age of 95.
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