Jack Grove covers research and science policy for Times Higher Education, as well as on issues relating to PhD, postdoctoral and early career researchers. He has a BA in English from the University of Bristol, and previously worked on newspapers including the Cambridge News and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph.
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Improving the career prospects of postdocs is now a priority of UK universities and research funders
Poll finds university leadership supports diversity schemes but limited buy-in from rank and file
Even dentistry and history could incorporate environmental and sustainability learning elements
Fighting climate change and improving the evaluation of foreign credentials will top the agenda at the 2019 EAIE conference
The University of London’s new vice-chancellor reflects on her Canadian working class roots, leadership lessons from local government and her time in 10 Downing Street
Open access journal will publish results from studies sometimes dismissed as ‘failures’ as well as replication attempts
Pension fund’s deficit is likely to be worse than feared rather than better, says Sir David Eastwood
Gemma Hersh acknowledges that publishing giant could do more to demonstrate its value
经合组织教育顾问德克·范·达姆(Dirk van Damme)特别强调,大学毕业生的数学和读写成绩令人失望
世界经济论坛经济学家萨蒂娅·扎希德(Saadia Zahidi)说,为了社会稳定,校园必须防止“中产阶级空心化”
Italian mathematician Alessio Figalli says falling short demonstrates the testing and unknowable nature of research
Laser expert challenges university over alleged age discrimination and unfair dismissal
Brian Schmidt says academia is losing brightest researchers because they cannot endure ‘intolerable’ precarity throughout their thirties
Higher education institutions urged to change tactics when lobbying for extra funding
Consultation raised concerns that proposal was too prescriptive and bureaucratic
Oxford professor’s response to male scholar’s guide to publication considers gendered nature of research career advice
Science’s decision sparks debate about how journals should respond to concerns about reproducibility
Male guitarists may be disappointed to learn that a study showing they are more attractive to women may be unsound
New term may force vice-chancellors to confront issue of mass demonstrations, experts say
Candid interviews with Chinese university presidents and government officials reveal widespread doubt that institutional freedom has increased
Questions have been raised over appointment as design school head of academic who is being sued for alleged age discrimination
Further policies to attract foreign researchers will boost efforts to recruit top talent to Canadian universities, explains Universities Canada president
Jack Grove speaks to the three candidates vying to take over from the University and College’s long-time leader and assesses how they will approach sector’s challenges
High stress levels revealed by Nottingham Trent staff survey have raised concerns over effect of growing demands on academics