Jack Grove covers research and science policy for Times Higher Education, as well as on issues relating to PhD, postdoctoral and early career researchers. He has a BA in English from the University of Bristol, and previously worked on newspapers including the Cambridge News and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph.
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Massive investment in campus infrastructure gives Australia an advantage in the battle to recruit international students, writes Jack Grove from the Young Universities Summit in Brisbane
Researchers say students who use computers score half a grade lower than those who write notes
New institutions across the world believe that they can compete with big-name universities that are stuck in the past, explains Jack Grove
Civil servant status and national pay scales mean senior academics earn less than peers elsewhere
Study finds classes can improve students’ chances of getting a graduate job by 40 per cent
Initiative will emulate Wellcome Trust’s publishing model, with European Commission set to follow
Harper Adams tops our annual poll as Cambridge and other top 10 mainstays slide down
New kid on the block, Harper Adams University, outshines established institutions with its great teaching and outstanding amenities, finds Jack Grove
Sole remaining pro-Israel speaker claims ‘semi-hysterical’ reaction has harmed academic debate
Sector expert predicts dissent will be crushed when Lords amendment reaches Commons
Conference hears educators are neglecting technology because of ‘obsession’ with dated approaches
Vote hailed as ‘notable victory’ in battle to remove overseas learners from net migration targets
Analysis shows more than two-thirds of overseas learners come from former Soviet states
Brussels-based scholar Ahmadreza Djalali has lost 27kg while in detention in Iran
Students and staff raise concerns about impact of more two-year degrees
Increasing the number of fast-track degrees may devalue the currency of UK undergraduate courses in Europe, warns Jack Grove
To mark International Women’s Day, academics and administrators reflect on leadership challenges
Poll finds staff believe reforms have undermined academic freedom and created more bureaucracy
Analysis of deans shows women are less likely to be rehired than men
More UK and EU students begin master’s programmes, but Indian and Nigerian enrolments fall
Duke University’s Valerie Ashby says institutions must be more ‘intentional’ about finding ethnic minority PhD candidates
Top university administrators explain how to get the right person when hiring
Charity says Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford is ‘naive’ to hire out its premises for event
Top diplomat says the collapse in Indian student numbers in the UK could destroy traditionally strong links between the two countries