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University teaching income ‘£6.4 billon less’ than 10 years ago
UUK says shortfall in teaching money is ‘baked in’ to higher education funding system as institutions brace for new tax in upcoming budget
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Seaton: Dundee finances soon ‘normalised’ but job cuts a must
In wide-ranging interview, crisis-hit university’s interim principal admits further redundancies are ‘uncomfortable’ for ministers and acknowledges ‘moral hazard’ of £62 million bailout
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Belgium moots external body to oversee disciplinary action
Minister aims to bring academia in line with other regulated professions after outcry over harassment within universities
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Hertfordshire latest to be placed on student visa ‘action plan’
University of Hertfordshire becomes eighth institution identified by Home Office as at risk of breaching sponsorship duties in past 12 months
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Use universities as technology support centres, government told
Former prime minister’s thinktank suggests higher education institutions could help solve Britain’s productivity crisis with German-style support system
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ChatGPT is not bullshit – but it is far from perfect either
We need memorable concepts targeting specific types of problematic AI output or use, not blanket moral judgements, says Andrew J. Routledge
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Combatants find ‘common ground’ on university governance
Representatives of chancellors, staff and students in Victoria eye doubling of elected places in rare ‘meeting of minds’
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Gender pay gap growing across majority of UK universities
More than half of higher education institutions failed to improve gender pay equity last year
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‘Good citizen’ Teesside University ‘rising to local challenges’
Departing vice-chancellor of Middlesbrough institution crowned University of the Year discusses riot aftermath, serving a deprived area and the importance of ‘learning gain’
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‘It’s completely different now’: US scholars look to EU for funds
‘Remains to be seen’ whether initial influx of interest in Europe will consolidate into a trend in years ahead, experts say
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Flat fee or percentage levy divides universities ahead of budget
Last-ditch attempts to minimise harm of incoming tax on international student fees splits sector, as research intensive universities set to save millions but post-92s would pay more
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Mass cheating case exposes South Korea’s assessment crisis
Academics warn recall-based exams are ‘obsolete’ and policing AI is ‘unrealistic’ after hundreds admit manipulating online exam at Yonsei University
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UCL staff feel ‘betrayed’ over professional services shake-up
Research behemoth’s plans to better coordinate staff at faculty level met with fierce opposition, amid fears of pay cuts and demotions