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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About three quarters of taught postgraduate students are happy with the teaching and learning on their course, a new national survey says.
OIA orders Warwick to pay ?1,000 but finds no evidence that Smadar Bakovic was marked down unfairly
Scholars say culture of deference stifles development
Academics at Avans University in the Netherlands revamp seminars to promote student engagement
UK and US universities could profit from growing appetite for study abroad, says report
Higher Education Academy chief executive Stephanie Marshall explains her plans for institutions to have autonomy over staff CPD
Academics visiting Istanbul for a major conference were among those caught up in student-led protests sparked by the death of a demonstrator.
The Russell Group will only need to revamp two A-level subject areas after a review said just minor changes were needed to most qualifications.
Four out of five postgraduate research students are happy with their university experience, a new study has suggested.
Plans by the University of London to sell a rare set of early printed editions of Shakespeare’s plays have been branded “egregiously wrong”.
Dip into surplus to improve below-inflation 1% offer, union tells sector
Academics fear thin end of wedge
Undergraduates ‘reproduce social inequality’, paper argues
High fees prove no object to demand, but student standards may invite scrutiny
Critics say universities are ‘not playing fair’
Global project explores the paucity of female leaders in academia
More divorced mothers are seeking legal advice about whether ex-husbands can extend support payments for children at university, a law firm has said.
Institutions consider a ‘range of strategies’ to win favourable scores from students
UEL body plans research into attainment and staffing gap
Will Michael Gove’s reform plans endanger the traditional values he seeks to promote? Jack Grove investigates
Students who apply to university after receiving their A-level results are almost twice as likely to be dissatisfied with their course, a survey says.
Undergraduates at the University of Bath are the most satisfied students in the UK, according to the latest National Student Survey.
The private, not-for-profit ifs School of Finance has been granted university college status by the government.
Many private colleges are failing to take action to catch cheating by students, according to a Quality Assurance Agency review.