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Graduates report feeling happier on Saturdays and Sundays, skewing findings for researchers trying to measure well-being
Union members begin walkouts at 16 universities amid calls for higher wage rises due to cost-of-living crisis
Author hopes her experiences battling burnout as an academic can inspire others to find ways to cope
Lower tariff providers have enjoyed their best clearing in years as elite universities abandon expansionist ambitions due to fees freeze
Riham Sheble claims she had to battle Warwick for study extensions
Senior lecturer in Islam receives note telling him to ‘go back to where he belongs’ in latest of several menacing incidents
Unicamp’s rector discusses harnessing the power of one of the continent’s most research-intensive universities for the public good
OECD researchers offer evidence that students aren’t getting ‘generic skills’ needed for world of work – with potentially big implications
Universities await new ministers after foreign secretary defeats Rishi Sunak in race for Conservative leadership
New Integrated Data Service will open access to accredited academics to capitalise on ‘revolution’ in data-sharing fostered during pandemic
Funder bows to pressure after postgraduate students said soaring inflation was making it ‘unfeasible’ to complete their studies
Concerns over ‘sharp increase’ in number of firsts and 2.1s awarded warrant ‘further scrutiny’, according to regulator
Interim chief handed job permanently at crucial time for English regulator
Changing world in research means substantial changes to UK assessment needed, says outgoing chair of Research England
Ballot result comes days before UCU plans to poll its members on whether to take action over below inflation pay rises
Jo Grady confident the union will ‘far surpass’ the necessary turnout of 50 per cent to secure a mandate for further industrial action
Jisc poll of 33,000 UK students finds support for a mix of online and face-to-face teaching
Apprenticeships provider that became UK’s first edtech ‘unicorn’ to offer candidates chance to study ‘debt-free’
International relations expert discusses Western dominance of the field, what can be gained from amplifying new voices and balancing her academic work with being mayor of a small town in Warwickshire
After body’s decision to relinquish quality role, sector fears lack of options for replacement risks undermining autonomy
‘Tentative signs’ the worst is over for lower tariff institutions after difficult decade since number controls lifted
First study of its kind estimates lack of in-person interactions hampered innovation as academics spoke only to those they knew already
Union estimates UK sector made ?3.4 billion in 2020-21 financial year and calls for funds to be invested in staff
Sector ‘re-righting itself’ post-pandemic means more miss out on places in ‘one of the toughest university admissions rounds in years’