Goldsmiths staff ‘at breaking point’ on job losses and racism claims
Casual staff start marking boycott over failure to extend contracts, move seen as having outsized impact on BAME and female academics

Casual staff start marking boycott over failure to extend contracts, move seen as having outsized impact on BAME and female academics

Government’s proposals are contradictory and will torpedo its jobs agenda, humanities lobby warns

With student choice relied on to free up money for more university places, critics question the strategy and potential impacts

Rishi Trikha says his experiences of racism and homophobia in a conservatoire show that creative fields have to be part of anti-racism conversations, too

First release of Graduate Outcomes, which looks at what people are doing 15 months after leaving university, shows stark differences for some groups Â

Fee caps should be dependent on what universities can actually provide in a pandemic, says prospective fresher Nélson Fernandes Serrão

Discounted courses ‘are what the country needs’, but the numbers don’t stack up for universities

New guidance from UK’s QAA says shift to online learning has left students vulnerable to contract cheating services

Upholding of immigration protections, after challenge led by University of California, means legal relief for about 200,000 students

Kalwant Bhopal thinks that the authors of a new anti-racism toolkit need to go deeper

Winners and losers in minister’s proposal, with vocational degrees set to cost less as humanities fees explode

Institution’s efforts to make teaching more coronavirus-resilient could mean research-led teaching is ‘jettisoned’, critics claim

Rhodes Must Fall campaigners say their ‘optimism is cautious’ after college announcement

Five key recruiting nations’ crisis measures on international student recruitment compared and analysed

Extra funds for science are welcome, but tipping the balance towards challenge-led research must not become the new normal, warns Jan Palmowski