Fresh strike over Liverpool job cuts targets clearing
Union members overwhelmingly back action even as number of compulsory redundancies slashed to two

Union members overwhelmingly back action even as number of compulsory redundancies slashed to two

Amid silence from universities and protests from Democrats, Biden prosecutors seek new trial for Anming Hu

Takeover will preserve ‘rich heritage’ of trade union college, say leaders

With ‘storytelling’ CVs becoming crucial in hiring and funding decisions, Jack Grove explores how academics can craft compelling research statements

Investment in education services provider IDP set to pay multimillion-dollar dividends as students use its language tests to head to Canada and UK

Westminster reforms would force leading providers out of sector, representative body warns

Wrangling between DfE and Treasury over direction of policy appears to be main roadblock

Abandoning measurable evaluation criteria will make judgements more political and more random, say Raymond Poot and Willem Mulder

University insists historian Garrett Felber was let go for failing to communicate effectively with department chair

The historian and author of Pulp Empire: The Secret History of Comic Book Imperialism on cool kids, a comic book shop as edgy as its contents, and international culture wars

Representative groups put preparatory work in place as latest infections undermine plans to reboot arrivals

Policy revamp aims to tackle gender inequality

Comparison websites on the way as admissions centres reinvent their services amid emerging needs and demographic change

New MillionPlus chief executive says blinkered focus on graduate employment data could make life ‘very difficult’ for modern institutions

Any savings on the student loan book will be dwarfed by the costs of making retraining harder, says Jo Johnson