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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Strategic plan ushers in ?3 million bursary programme, plus ‘pathways out of the university’ for staff who fail to align with mission
Body behind the Athena SWAN gender equality initiative names first institutions to receive award to promote racial diversity
More than 60 universities in Germany provide help for the country’s growing number of refugees, study says
Study praised founder of now defunct charity, Camila Batmanghelidjh, for ‘beauty and profound truth’ of her message
Study warns universities not to ‘police’ students’ lives and criticises absence of policies on sex work
Relocation of call centre creates savings that are reinvested to improve provision, says IT head
University refutes accusation by Max Watson, management critic who was target of ‘plague’ comments
High level of ‘not knowns’ again prevents publication of institution-level information
Labour leadership hopeful would also extend student finance to apprentices
UCU members vote two to one against terms that they fear may leave them liable to summary dismissal
Deloitte has identified seven key issues facing higher education in 2015 and beyond. Here are some of the recommendations from the corporate consultancy giant
The University of the Aegean is seeking permission to admit refugees arriving in their thousands on the shores of Greek islands
The big game-changer ahead may not be plans to ‘root out bad teaching’ via a TEF, but a shift to light-touch quality assessment
Industry-led approach to doctoral education may ‘marginalise’ mentoring
As a vague policy commitment moves towards reality, Jack Grove assesses the potential ways and means
Unions and universities divided over extent of ‘casualisation’ despite major joint initiative
Dress to impress if you want students in your corner, claims US study
Making radios in London Met’s masterclasses gets children on the university wavelength
The way universities perceive and handle flexible hours is an area for improvement, says a joint report by employers and unions
Health leaders express fears for institution’s independence after Erdo?an appoints his physician and party deputy
Former European Commissioner to lead a national review to address “systemic gender inequality” in higher education
Institute for Fiscal Studies says George Osborne’s Budget changes will also hit middle-earning graduates by more than ?6,000 on average
Predicted ?310 million deficit prompts sweeping changes for non-academic personnel