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Thousands of academics and professional services staff are losing their jobs across the UK. What are their chances of finding another position, either in higher education or elsewhere? Tom Williams...

Thousands of academics and professional services staff are losing their jobs across the UK. What are their chances of finding another position, either in higher education or elsewhere? Tom Williams...

Shadow skills minister calls for end to post-study work visa and denounces changes to apprenticeship funding as he settles in to new role

No word on whether US research partnerships must be registered for possible veto, after American authorities suspend contracts on ideological grounds

Three-quarters of teachers in the capital predict at least half their class will go into higher education, according to new polling

The Sussex verdict notwithstanding, we need to ask whose participation free speech enables or denies, says Rishi Trikha

Leading institution plans to save £20 million over two years, with 200 professional services staff expected to depart

Now-closed private provider also documented education students working in cafes, clothes shops and building firms as part of their course

‘Hard-fought’ result no reason to ‘lose focus’ in a ‘turbulent and often unpredictable environment’, says Monash v-c



Outgoing president of the University of Toronto discusses Canada’s international student restrictions, impact of second Trump term and prospect of more ‘bad surprises’ awaiting his successor

Surveyed professional staff blame constant restructuring for escalating administrative burden and deteriorating administrative efficiency

Call to make UK student transfers easier as report finds lack of career options central reason behind post-university remorse

Meeting the demand for more advanced forms of TNE requires investment, human capital and technological infrastructure, says Vangelis Tsiligiris

University and College Union says plans to slash jobs and merge departments go ‘too deep, too fast’