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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Mary Curnock Cook on bantering with Rob Brydon, and whether the organisation is too commercial
Michael Ignatieff says commitment to migrants exacerbated conflict with Hungarian government
The Duke of York’s support for London Met shows how the Royal Family can make a difference in higher education, says Jack Grove
Students' work on quantum computing demonstrates their role on the front line of discovery
Electrical engineering professor Khalil Al-Halwachi jailed for 10 years on 'fabricated' weapons charges
Next UK government urged to ease uncertainty threatening university sector
Critic discusses Trump, Bob Dylan and what university teaching can learn from Quentin Tarantino
US researchers claim 76 per cent success rate in using video analysis to identify likely misconduct
Study finds undergraduates suffer from living with more intelligent students, unless they attend class together
HEA expert says universities may not want to jeopardise good institutional rating
Harvey Mudd head explains how elite college became ‘poster child’ for diversity
Hong Kong Polytechnic University initiative goes against trend towards shorter programmes
Joint honours approach attracts more women and ethnic minorities to field, says Northeastern dean
As the THE Young University Rankings 2017 highlight rising stars, Jack Grove looks at six institutions – recently launched or still in the planning stages – built on bold notions and innovative approaches
Massive investment in campus infrastructure gives Australia an advantage in the battle to recruit international students, writes Jack Grove from the Young Universities Summit in Brisbane
Researchers say students who use computers score half a grade lower than those who write notes
New institutions across the world believe that they can compete with big-name universities that are stuck in the past, explains Jack Grove
Civil servant status and national pay scales mean senior academics earn less than peers elsewhere
Study finds classes can improve students’ chances of getting a graduate job by 40 per cent
Initiative will emulate Wellcome Trust’s publishing model, with European Commission set to follow
Harper Adams tops our annual poll as Cambridge and other top 10 mainstays slide down
New kid on the block, Harper Adams University, outshines established institutions with its great teaching and outstanding amenities, finds Jack Grove
Sole remaining pro-Israel speaker claims ‘semi-hysterical’ reaction has harmed academic debate
Sector expert predicts dissent will be crushed when Lords amendment reaches Commons