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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Sixty-four staff from a university in south-west Turkey have been imprisoned over alleged links to a banned organisation
King’s College London survey highlights time-consuming nature of flagship equality charter
University of Florence professor in line to lead coalition of the Five Star Movement and the League
Brunel University London vice-chancellor to examine flagship equality scheme used in UK, Ireland and Australia
Criticism of ‘obsolete’ passages by Gallic political leaders has led to a ban on new students learning French
Finalists for top international teaching award hail from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, South Africa, Spain and the UK
Academics from North and South Korea are exploring how reunification could work, says Incheon National University president
THE Emerging Economies Summit hears senior university leader call for reform to address nation’s graduate employment crisis
World Bank consultant says India’s decision to relax state control over curricula at some universities is model
American students are increasingly using their graduation headgear to make political statements
The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens will become the first state institution in Greece to teach undergraduates entirely in English
Vice-chancellor explains why new degree courses will be vital for the agricultural industry after the UK leaves the EU
Women are less likely to become principal investigators than equally qualified male scientists, Yale University researchers claim
National Universities Commission considering applications from 292 potential private institutions
Ivy League university wins praise for formally recognising trade union created by graduate students who teach
Those who castigate lecturers in anonymous feedback forms should realise their identity is fairly easy to discern, according to academic
Study suggests doctorates are now seen as a test of character rather than intellect
Plans to dismantle institutions including Istanbul University are part of efforts to exert more political control over academia, critics say
OIA report reveals payout of almost ?50k to an international PhD student kicked off their course
Worsening political ties have led a Russian government agency to urge students abroad to return home
Hollywood legend’s backfiring legal action offers lessons for universities on essay mills, says researcher
Head of QAA says a wave of allegations against alternative providers shows need for action on academic malpractice
Sam Gyimah tells MPs that for universities ‘to carry on as if we are still in 1965 is not acceptable’
Law firm says legal claim can now progress after 1,000 people joined class action