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Analysis shows that a dramatic loss of fee income will hit institutions in Wales harder than the rest of the UK
Hepi report offers both negatives and positives on outlook for postgraduate recruitment in wake of pandemic crisis
The University of Cambridge’s inaugural professor of the psychology of education and mental health talks about switching from sport to science and why it’s so important to research education and mental health together
England's OfS reveals how next year's ?48 million teaching grant cut will be spread across institutions
研究人员发现,在病毒大流行后,来自中国的海外留学生正经历高度的焦虑和不安全感
Voluntary scheme in response to pandemic ‘devastates’ staff
Minister promises to reward universities that go back to teaching as Bolsonaro’s administration battles with state governors over pandemic policy
University of London institution's head issues stark warning to staff that finances are ‘not good’ and job reductions are ‘inevitable’
Concerns aired over student number cap as one expert suggests ‘bailing out students could be best way to bail out universities’
New figures in Hepi report show continued rise in counselling service referrals, with warnings of further impact from pandemic crisis
Three experts share the wisdom gained by business schools from decades of experience in offering distance and digital learning to students
Experts say UK government has made good start but must address further uncertainties and Visa Application Centre closures
Concerns over student number control proposal aired as universities consider starting autumn term online
Ed Byrne is latest leader to take voluntary pay cut to manage the financial impact of the pandemic
Email sent to staff said the University of Manchester predicted it could lose ?270m in one year due to sharp decrease in tuition fees
A collapse in student numbers following Covid-19 pandemic could lead to billions in lost tuition fee and grant income, warns report for UCU
Stuart Corbridge says plans for courses to move fully online were contingency planning for potential continuing Covid-19 disruptions
Some institutions have made serious efforts to protect staff welfare during the Covid-19 crisis, while others have implemented – or said they plan to implement – job and pay cuts
But Hepi analysis also suggests there is still ‘a single UK HE system’
Concerns raised over pension scheme’s ability to judge its health after virus crisis market plunge
Online platforms threw many universities a lifeline, but the experience could well change how they and their students view the learning experience
New paper finds STEM students scores were not negatively affected by switch to online or blending learning
Survey of undergraduates also finds just under half of students are satisfied with online teaching during pandemic
Sheffield Hallam vice-chancellor argues for ‘radical action’, while Alistair Jarvis says Universities UK will explore the possibility