Authors of new book Knowledge Under Siege argue academics are uniquely capable of being a ‘thorn in the side’ of authoritarian regimes ...
Union wins industrial action ballot over move to freeze pay for those who refuse Teachers’ Pension Scheme switch ...
With structure and clarity, new or young university teachers can confidently lead classrooms where students are older than ...
A guide to moving beyond panic and prohibition, showing how educators can set clear, evidence-informed boundaries that turn ...
Enrolments up as universities find ways to connect with country’s huge diaspora, but deputy minister fears many students and academics who have been out of the country for so long unlikely to ever ret ...
As generative AI reshapes teaching and assessment, resistance is often as emotional as it is pedagogical. Drawing on ...
Parr, a research fellow at the University of Birmingham, said that the announcement of a ceasefire in October has “hampered” student progress “because it gives the false sense that the urgency for ...
Complaints over ‘price increases’ and open access models spur UK institutions to walk away from offer from publishing giant, despite nationally negotiated agreement ...
Half of Russell Group universities accept record number of undergraduates, according to end-of-cycle admissions figures ...
Some institutions respond to ‘explosive’ demand for MRes courses by expanding programmes, exacerbating concerns about potential government crackdown ...
Analysis suggests much of the sector remains mired in financial difficulty with total losses increasing, but rise in income brings hope ...
The University of Essex is set to become the latest to be hit with industrial action over its plans to cut up to 400 jobs..
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