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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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.
University College London has apologised after its email system was hacked, leaving students with thousands of spam emails in their inboxes.
UCU warns that academics at older universities could be up to ?21,000 a year worse off in retirement than those at newer institutions
Hefce move could signal the end of single regulatory body
Tribunal ruling against pay transparency will not extend to senior managers at King’s College London
Women find cultural attitudes impede their career advancement, says university leader
MEPs reject candidacy of right-wing Hungarian Tibor Navracsics to education, culture, youth and citizenship portfolio
Watchdog responds after business secretary’s ‘dross’ remark
A consultation has been launched on the future of quality assurance in UK higher education
After a troubled recent history, the new university has a former diplomat as its new vice-chancellor
Edinburgh Napier finds that student-led teaching and unconventional classroom settings can boost satisfaction and outcomes
As full visa licence is restored, focus moves to student experience
Plans for a car park permit system at Bath Spa disputed by unions
Former judge says focus on him is distraction from investigation into v-c
Ucas shows more high-tariff places going to those with vocational qualifications
Higher pay for top researchers may have caused the end of final salary scheme
Universities in the UK and Ireland are the best in the world on informing international students about degree course information, a new study claims.
UUK’s proposed hybrid scheme could result in losses of ?20,000 a year