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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Ravensbourne¡¯s plans to stretch the teaching timetable to 7.30pm triggers staff revolt
Top academic claims universities have created 'factories' for junk science papers because of misguided funding system
Senior academics at Teesside University put at risk of redundancy as summer break gets under way
Poorer teenagers in England will shun university because they ¡®cannot access Bank of Mum and Dad¡¯, Labour leader warns
Reinstatement of professor over age discrimination must force rethink over ¡®unfair¡¯ retirement rules, say campaigners
Building ties with academics and students across Asia, and China in particular, is paying off for Australia¡¯s universities. Jack Grove reports
Unrealistic expectations of would-be students revealed by major survey
Jo Johnson takes aim at Southampton¡¯s leader in outspoken attack on ¡®sharp increase¡¯ in salaries
Hakan ?¨¹k¨¹r has honorary doctorate removed over his alleged support for a banned political movement
University access watchdog also flags falling numbers of mature and part-time students as ¡®grave concern¡¯
Treatment of engineering scholars seen as sign of hostile ¡®prove it again¡¯ attitude
Liverpool, Durham and York join Southampton in bidding to overturn ratings
President of proposed new engineering institution wants to use egalitarian management ethos of King Arthur ahead of its launch in 2020
Shinzo Abe may face questions over claims that he pushed education department to approve new veterinary school
Study finds dropout rate has remained static over course of decade
Many campus-based and post-92 universities claim gold in government-backed league table
Sir Christopher Snowden, former Universities UK president, attacks ratings in wake of Southampton¡¯s bronze award
Sir Michael Barber says that classes in English universities could be ¡®more inspiring¡¯
International education is Australia¡¯s third-largest export industry, worth more than A$20 billion, and is set for further growth driven by current geopolitics. Jack Grove reports on how international recruitment is playing its part in Australia¡¯s embrace of the Asian century
Vice-chancellor explains traditional offices and teaching styles will disappear at ?330 million Waterside project
Release date was postponed in wake of uncertainty following UK general election
International charity flags ¡®unprecedented¡¯ numbers of academics sacked since last year¡¯s failed military coup
Hong Kong student leader defends call to stop vigil in honour of victims of 1989 pro-democracy protests
US university leader explains how top teachers were selected to design a new multimillion-dollar teaching centre