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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Student leaders criticised over perceived failure to support grass-roots members joining in demonstrations
Controversial passage removed pending review as prime minister intervenes
Universities UK has published legal advice which backs its controversial guidance on the segregation of men and women at campus events.
Legislation a must after scrapping of student quotas
Two university leaders forgo increases as tensions over staff wage offer continue
Engineering body fears impact of post-16 maths and English workload
Academics and students unite in condemnation of ‘violent’ crackdown on sit-ins and demonstrations
Sir Adrian Smith suggests protesters wanted police involved to generate ‘headlines’
More than 1,200 people have signed a petition against a ban on protesting at the University of London
More students are seeking help from university counsellors amid growing concerns over debt and future job prospects.
At least three demonstrators were arrested as security staff and police broke up a student occupation of the University of London’s Senate House.
Government-matched funding scheme would cut debt burden and improve social equality, say researchers
Audit finds lack of women on university boards affects female v-c numbers
‘A-Team’ approach brings campuses together for town planning project
Students have occupied the University of London’s Senate House in a protest over pay, pensions and financial accountability.
Lectures and seminars are likely to be cancelled across the UK as university staff hold a second national walk-out over pay.
Social mobility could be harmed if cuts of ?45 million are focused on the so-called “widening participation premium”, a new study says
Outsourced cleaners at the University of London have vowed to fight on despite being offered improved terms and conditions after a two-day strike.
Britain’s poorest students are set to lose bursaries and other support worth ?100 million next year after ministers fast-tracked planned cuts.
Working Time Regulations not as restrictive as UCU thinks, lawyer argues
Open letter from around 100 staff condemns police action
Discrepancies not fully explained by attainment levels, report finds
Traditional ‘royal route’ to a degree holds sway over credit transfers
Ministers may cut student grants worth ?350 million and reduce research funding by ?215 million, according to a report of leaked documents