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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Multibillion-pound funding gap may leave staff footing the bill
‘Seriously flawed’ decision broke university regulations, QAA finds
Six Russell Group universities are among the 20 higher education institutions who will take part in a pilot of US-style degree classifications
Staff contributions will need to increase by a third to clear a multi-billion pound deficit in the sector’s main pension fund, a new analysis says.
But employers dismiss potential impact of one-day strike
Only fees subsidies can arrest alarming decline in numbers, experts warn
Hefce figures show disparities between young people from the capital going to university compared with those from English regions
David Willetts has been challenged over his assertion that university class sizes are the same as they were 50 years ago
State school pupils do better at university than those from private schools with the same grades, according to a new report which recommends the increased use of contextual data in admissions.
University hails no-strings pilot’s success
Plans to overhaul A-levels will have “tragic consequences” on fair access efforts, the University of Oxford’s admissions head has said.
University staff will hold a one-day strike on 31 October in a row over pay
Universities are not producing enough science graduates to meet the needs of the UK economy, business leaders have claimed.
Nearly two-thirds of University and College Union members voting in a ballot have backed strike action in a row over pay.
Measures to tackle illegal immigration are “discriminatory” to international students and send the message that they are not welcome in the UK.
Move would level playing field for state school applicants
Offerings of master’s courses in English tempt students away from UK, study suggests
‘Callous’ 榴莲视频 Office refuses leeway for applicant hit by currency drop
The scheme to boost women in science is widening its impact
Disabled students are calling on universities to do more to help them to access campus facilities.
Critics brand figures for post-study replacement ‘disappointing’
Hepi: scrapped courses undermine widening participation
A failed dealer used his insider status to research drugs, violence and the American Dream
Many universities are still failing to follow official guidance on when to report student complaints to the sector’s ombudsman, it has been warned.