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.
Jack can be found on Twitter at
<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Jack Grove 榴莲视频>
Megan Dunn, the vice-president for higher education, wants an end to ‘middle-class playground’ of higher degrees
University boosted by three-year model as young flock to evening classes
Prospective postgraduate students are to be given extra information on how to choose the right course thanks to a new website.
University leavers have seen their starting salaries plummet over the past five years, new figures show.
Four-fifths of institutions fail to release details on how v-c salary was set
Students’ revelation of university’s clandestine activities worked in its favour long-term
Problems with the introduction of EU harmonised three-year degrees have led to a reassessment
Redundancy talks start as body prepares for loss of grant support by 2017
Nation’s universities to face QAA-style scrutiny under new regime
Toni Pearce has been re-elected as the president of the National Union of Students in a landslide victory
Implementation of QML abbreviation delayed while opposing academics are consulted
Efficiency task forces told to seek savings in radical changes to practices
What’s behind the big rises for vice-chancellors? Plus, academic pay across the UK
Draft Good Practice Framework proposes adoption of early dispute resolution approach
Bristol v-c admits he did not know who was in charge of policy at his institution when he led UUK review
The UK has the lowest higher education drop-out rate in Europe, a new study shows.
Nearly ?1 billion in state-backed funding will be paid to students at private colleges next year.
Contextual data debate likely to be reopened by landmark Hefce report
State school admissions to the University of Oxford fell last year but rose at the University of Cambridge, new figures show.
Canterbury Christ Church University declines to disclose reasons for departure to Robin Baker upon ‘loss of office’
Study claims lecturers go easy on workload and grading in unspoken agreement with students who give them a high teaching rating
Higher education may be “sleepwalking” towards a new quality control system based on Ofsted-style inspections, a leading sector figure has warned.
Labour on the attack as RAB nears ‘break-even point’
Only one in 1,000 children who claim free school meals make it to Oxbridge, new analysis says.