Teaching and research central to any hopes of rebuilding country, according to academics, as pressure grows for political change ...
The university is currently the subject of an investigation by Greater Manchester Police into allegations of fraud and bribery. A police spokesperson confirmed the investigation is still ongoing but ...
The way GenAI surfaces sources for literature reviews risks exacerbating the citation Matthew effect, writes David Joyner.
Quarter of institutions admit they don’t know if PhD candidates are working with AI, while only a small proportion say they are coming up with guidelines on its use ...
Analysis of UK sector accounts shows number of job losses well above predictions, with experts warning cuts are not over yet ...
In the first of a five-part series on outbound student mobility, Lucas Lixinski looks at what care is due to students ...
Politicians target closer research collaboration between two countries but campuses unlikely to follow, given funding constraints ...
Disappointed with your National Student Survey satisfaction results? One teaching team turned theirs around with reflection ...
Though attainment fell at a sector-level for the third consecutive year, Jean Arnold, interim director of quality and access, said the OfS needed to remain vigilant to the “risk of unexplained ...
Encouraged by surge in interest in learning Gaelic, Skye’s Sabhal Mòr Ostaig looks to branch out on its own despite pressures on language courses and specialist providers ...
New Ucea chair warns ‘much is at stake’ if unions and employers don’t collaborate to tackle ‘negative’ sector image, as he promises action on the ‘employee experience’ ...
University leadership has a responsibility to support gender equity that goes beyond simply holding senior roles, writes Lily ...