Australian student loan reforms likely to be retrospective
Horse set to follow the cart, as critics warn of perverse consequences
Horse set to follow the cart, as critics warn of perverse consequences
Neurodiverse academics and those from non-English backgrounds can struggle with verbal etiquette?– but we don’t mean to offend, says a UK academic?
Science secretary voices ‘intense frustration’ at having to apologise for pausing ‘unfunded’ ?800?million exascale computer project
Announcement of small inflationary increase came just days after budget left leaders in despair
In the first round of voting 23,000 staff and alumni voted to establish the final candidates for the university’s chancellor role
MP for Havant?joins Laura Trott?in new Tory leader’s front-bench team
‘Alarming precedent’, says union; ‘interim solution’ pending ‘appropriate governance’, says university
Attacks on academics and suppression of student protests may intensify under leader linked to human rights abuses
Changes will ensure compliance with new legislation, according to administrators, but unions say it is about cutting costs
Proposed exam would test Spanish competence and subject ability, and would have to be completed in person
Increase in amount paid by undergraduates will not cover additional staff costs imposed on institutions in the budget
Alerts about troubling material project ethical universality but trumpet some forms of injustice while conveniently bypassing others, says Eric Heinze
UK government?expected to maintain tough approach amid warnings of Canada-style caps
Both new ventures located in London’s financial district and launched in partnership with third-party companies
Former chief secretary to the Treasury set to face Bridget Phillipson in Commons?for announcement on tuition fees