Employer satisfaction with graduates still high in age of AI
Face-to-face learners said to be more collaborative workers than online-only peers, survey suggests

Face-to-face learners said to be more collaborative workers than online-only peers, survey suggests


Vice-chancellor Wendy Thomson has been suspended for 10 months but institutions’ concerns stretch back much further than that

Auckland survey finds 45 per cent of respondents are ‘food insecure’, while Otago study traces ‘persistent’ reliance on food banks

Appointment of philosopher who has refused to recognise viewpoint as legitimate could have ‘chilling effect’ on types of studies submitted to the exercise that distributes £2 billion in funding, says...

One of the last members of Universities UK to share financial accounts for 2024-25 posts one of sector’s biggest shortfalls

However strong China’s university system becomes, its success will always be partly dependent on international networks, says Futao Huang

Six of seven complaints made against UCU thrown out by Certification Officer, with any breach of rules found not to have swayed final result

Continent does not have a knowledge deficit but a ‘knowledge to real-world impact deficit’, vice-chancellor tells summit

Money from Chris Rokos will be used to establish new school of government that will train future leaders

Japan and Australia becoming more popular options, alongside European destinations

Geopolitical instability and economic challenges mean funding institutions used to rely on has dried up, summit hears

Fundraising becoming ever more important source of income but analysis shows institutions outside of London and Oxbridge struggling to secure increases

Study looking at whether long-form academic work freely available finds ‘contested’ picture

Average pay differential widening between organisations that try to address it and those with a more hands-off approach, report suggests