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Articles by Jack Grove
Leeds Beckett University researchers are to publish a book exploring how the unheralded British actor became one of Hollywood’s biggest stars
Ambitious target will be smashed as communist state steps up overseas collaboration efforts
Conversion course costs have hit social mobility in legal profession, leading QC warns
National University of Singapore president says focus is moving away from short-term and applied research
Michael Farthing’s ‘golden goodbye’ likely to intensify calls for inquiry into ‘excessive’ vice-chancellor pay
Metal artwork by British artist Matthew Ellis accompanies concrete phallus on French campus
Jack Grove explores current strategies for widening participation in higher education, and finds out why improving access remains a huge challenge across the world, despite growing university enrolment
University defends ?429,000 pay-off to Christina Slade as criticism of ‘excessive’ executive pay intensifies
Garlanded Yorkshire institution denies claims that cuts are related to financial pressures or research ambitions
Not far from the birthplace of preventative medicine, research institutes in the French capital are working together to launch a new era of technology transfer
University leaders can expect renewed criticism over their salaries and ‘outdated’ benefits, warn governance experts
Plans would ‘devastate’ members’ pensions, warns UCU after actuarial analysis
Academics are likely to be happier at work if their research involves scholars away from their institution, study reveals
Higher education institutions may need to cut jobs if they are unable to raise fees to offset state funding cuts
Ivy League institution will recruit artists and writers alongside early career scholars for its new Institute for Ideas and Imagination
The Oxford professor of poetry on returning to ‘exotic’ Leeds, why he’s glad he didn’t study English at university, and the future of literature
Pensions expert criticises Universities UK’s ‘outdated’ proposal to end defined benefit scheme for almost 200,000 staff
British universities face potential challenges if they are left outside the ‘Sorbonne process’, experts warn
Under-fire head of Bath's governing body defends high pay of Dame Glynis Breakwell after Hefce rebuke
University and College Union branch calls for a ‘fresh start’ after watchdog body highlights ‘poor governance’ and lack of transparency over senior pay
University and College Union will ballot members on a national walkout over plans to move staff to defined contribution pension scheme
Higher education regulator moves to correct confusion over status of specialist institutions
Budget must address ‘scandal’ of debt burden faced by poorest students by linking fees to family income, says education charity
University of Westminster music academic on fighting with punks, boosting Peter Andre’s career and pioneering ‘classical reggae’