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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University clearing is marginally less busy than last year thanks to record numbers of confirmed acceptances, initial reports suggest.
The number of students starting university or college is likely to top 500,000 for the first time.
Medium-sized research-intensives come out on top in this year’s NSS
Future of Gennadij Raivich, a neuroscientist with a sideline as a private sperm donor, uncertain after conviction for sexual assault
Sector leaders alarmed at ‘inappropriate’ naming of university while 榴莲视频 Office visa audit was ongoing
The chief of the Regional Universities Network on the impact of the Coalition’s planned reforms
University chiefs forecast a lower level of activity despite 30,000 extra student places
Students are most satisfied with teaching, least happy with assessment and feedback
The number of students at private colleges accessing public tuition fee loans more than trebled in just two years, a study says.
Middlesex lecturer gets to the bottom of meaningless phrases found while marking essays
Bedfordshire has been told by the 榴莲视频 Office that it can resume its recruitment of international students
Many university applicants do not have a back-up plan if they fail to achieve the grades they need for their preferred course, a new survey says
‘Shiny’ projects and disjointed policies criticised in report on Hefce spending
Selectividad test removed in effort to drive up traditionally low number of entrants from abroad
University applications from school pupils eligible for free school meals have hit a record high, according to the admissions body Ucas.
Willetts’ prediction that market forces would keep fees down have been proved false
Employers propose scrapping final salary scheme to cut USS deficit
Allegations have further shaken public trust in the country’s governing class
Mature students decry plans to cut Institute for Lifelong Learning courses and move some provision to faculties
New guidance for universities and student societies stating gender segregation is “unlawful” contradicts advice provided by Universities UK.
Former International Aids Society president Joep Lange among those killed
South Korean students’ unions have been wholly ineffective in curbing tuition fee rises, paper finds
Les Ebdon claims fee level has not put off poor students as spending to attract them climbs and admissions rise
Universities have proposed wide-ranging changes to modern languages A levels as “serious deficiencies” mean they are seen as “dull and uninspiring”.