Nottingham Trent v-c picked as next Office for Students chair
Edward Peck had already announced he would step down from university role this summer

Edward Peck had already announced he would step down from university role this summer

Sutton Trust warns applicants with disadvantaged upbringings can find application process particularly complex and challenging

Proposal to restrict post-study work rights to those in ‘graduate jobs’ alarms vice-chancellors

Government commission advocates for intervention in downsizing of higher education sector to avoid regional disparity

At the very least, they should hold out until the administration works out how to enforce its crackdowns on DEI and research, says Johann Neem

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Vice-chancellor reportedly wrote to staff encouraging them to leave if they did not support university’s new strategy

Universities should prioritise ensuring that assessments are ‘assessing what we mean to assess’ rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating

Government announces 2 per cent cut to university budget in efforts to row back public spending

Advocate more judiciously, sector representatives urged, as they demand more money to ‘do our job for the country’

Coalition has departed from usual practice, outlining a comprehensive suite of changes if it regains government

One in four students tell Hepi they use text generated by tools such as ChatGPT in submitted work

Arriving from outside academia means UK Research and Innovation’s new chief executive is more willing to take unorthodox but correct strategic decisions, say scientists

University seeks five-year year injunction against protests over Middle East conflict but faces opposition from union and civil liberties group

Departments should refocus on brokering linguistic services to meet the needs of staff and students in a polyglot world, says Tomasz Kamusella