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Universities must pay the living wage if they wish to be seen as a force for good in their communities, a senior academic has argued.
The for-profit education sector is likely to boom over the next few years, an investment bank has predicted
Hugh Brady, formerly of University College Dublin, to take over from Sir Eric Thomas
The University of York’s plans to withhold pay from staff joining a union marking boycott over pension cuts have been criticised as “bullying”.
Use of American system involving first-year marks may have ‘depressive effect’ on student grades
A thinktank has released modelling based on a popular proposal for a state-backed loan scheme
Institutions told that UCU members are prepared to ‘dig in’ on pensions reform ahead of November marking boycott at 69 campuses
Delft University of Technology report says universities could reduce estates footprint by 25 per cent via more space-sharing
Staff assembly backs motion calling on management to block employers’ plan for USS
The small number of women taking maths at A level may explain why only about a quarter of economics students are female, a new study says.
Staff at older universities will begin a marking boycott next week in a row over pension changes
The number of UK students applying to medical and dentistry schools, veterinary courses and Oxbridge has fallen by 5 per cent, new figures show.
Post-crash austerity measures have buffeted university funding across Europe in the past six years. Jack Grove looks at how some countries are faring on state funding, according to a recent European University Association report
As monitoring of scholars’ performance, time and output increases, so do reservations about its value and effectiveness
Students at post-1992 institutions will receive just a quarter of the help offered by older universities
University College London and the Institute of Education, University of London, are to merge on 2 December, it has been confirmed.
Employers also release new modelling of pensions proposals
Union members have overwhelmingly backed plans for industrial action over changes to pensions
With less than seven months left until the general election, eyes are turning towards the impact that university students may have on the outcome.
University applicants still rely heavily on parental advice when picking their course, a new survey says.
Oxford criticises figures given to universities illustrating the impact of future cuts amid calls for independent modelling
Realising Opportunities project helps aspiring undergraduates from poor areas gain places at elite research institutions
Warwick staff concerned about ‘single cash metric’ used to identify redundancies in life sciences
Universities have set out their plans to reform the sector’s largest pension scheme.