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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Universities UK president Sir Christopher Snowden has been appointed the next vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton.
Academics complain after ¡®technical difficulties¡¯ delay responses and modelling tool
University applicants welcome the presence of international students on campus and believe they will improve learning experiences, a survey suggests.
Where will the axe fall? Up to 165 jobs may be lost as enrolments tumble
The university¡¯s principal on capturing a landmark building, a rebranding volte-face, and the capital¡¯s ¡®fizz¡¯
European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of a whistleblowing Latvian academic
But university¡¯s registrar defends v-c, saying he has been ¡®targeted personally and directly¡¯ for weeks
A University of Birmingham pro vice-chancellor has been appointed to lead Heriot-Watt University
Just a third of bright teenagers from poorer backgrounds take an A level likely to help them attend a selective university, a study says
A learning support company received millions of pounds of public money despite undertaking student disability assessments itself, a new report says.
Mooted Hereford university benefits from serious backing
FoI request shows large rise, which university puts down to more awareness
University of Greenwich¡¯s report following the murder of Fusilier Lee Rigby suggests the ¡®area was a centre for radical Islamic movements¡¯
Response to Hefce consultation on quality assurance raises fears of an all-powerful regulator susceptible to political influence
King¡¯s is to take over Bush House, the former home of the BBC World Service
England¡¯s university access tsar boycotted a conference on student welfare after a controversial lending firm was also invited to speak
FX Plus given ?105,000 to encourage cost-sharing copycats at universities
Are the best assessors your colleagues, or external observers?
Notts Trent head Neil Gorman was highest earner with pay and benefits of ?620K in his final year
Controversial cuts to Disabled Students¡¯ Allowance are to be subject to a legal challenge
Professors are several percentage points more likely to be women than they were a decade ago, new figures show
QAA report followed claims university had bent rules to allow students sponsored by Saudi government extra resits
Students taking BTEC vocational qualifications are more than twice as likely to score top marks as they were seven years earlier, says a new study.
Postgrad¡¯s study questions reliability of results on staff evaluation website as US students seek ¡®easiest A¡¯