Coventry to axe 92 jobs and transfer academics to subsidiary firm
Remaining staff will lose access to Teachers’ Pensions Scheme as union attacks ‘Scrooge playbook’ cuts

Remaining staff will lose access to Teachers’ Pensions Scheme as union attacks ‘Scrooge playbook’ cuts

Hidden code revealed on university admissions page may have prevented Chinese students from accessing content

Australian Bureau of Statistics figures reflect scale of growth in post-pandemic, pre-crackdown rebound

Government proposals would see 30 per cent of taught postgraduate programmes shortened or reconfigured

While landmark review recommended ambitious targets, early indicators suggest participation is heading in the wrong direction

Government urged to rebalance payments to universities to align with high-cost teaching periods

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Despite the large increases in surpluses, top-ranked universities both report net cash outflows in operating activities of more than £58 million

There are plenty of global examples of how academic expertise could be better applied to companies’ real-life skills deficits, says Sarah Gordon

Editors at Leiden Journal of International Law affirm commitment to Palestinian self-determination after uproar over contentious article

Union considers industrial action amid long-running dispute over associate lecturer contracts

Obstetrician has led institution on interim basis since departure of Shearer West for Leeds last month

A columnist has dared to voice the blasphemy that spending huge sums on higher education doesn’t always open new doors, writes Pushkar

As newly formed institution adopts non-attribution principle, Harvard is among those considering whether it should be applied more widely

University leaders warn region’s public institutions will ‘fall behind’ without funding increase