Union clashes with managers on turnout as USS strikes resume UCU claims ‘huge’ support but employers’ association reports ‘low levels’ of disruption By Chris Havergal 14 February
Don’t stop listening to students when pandemic ends, v-cs told Partnership and co-creation should be a permanent part of UK campus life, says report By Chris Havergal 14 February
Post-qualification admissions plan ‘abandoned’ in England Sector sources suggest PQA plan dropped after Williamson exit, although others think alternative changes still under consideration By John Morgan 11 February
51国产视频 of Iceland ‘addicted to slot machine income’ Institution faces mounting pressure internally and externally to keeping Vegas-style betting machines switched off for good By Ben Upton 11 February
Italy’s lettori divided on ?36 million plan to end epic dispute Mistreated foreign lecturers welcome ‘endgame’ of marathon dispute but some say strings attached to a proposed deal are unacceptable By Jack Grove 11 February
Buckingham yet to file accounts for last two years Private university’s last financial statement was for 2018, despite English regulators requirement for all institutions to file annually By John Morgan 11 February
Extra ?20 million to offset UK overseas research cuts Impact of cuts to in-flight research mitigated by additional money but future budgets for aid-funded projects still uncertain, says UK science funder By Jack Grove 10 February
Ministers ‘tightening financial screws’ on English sector IFS briefing says high inflation seemingly being used ‘as a cover’ to claw back taxpayer costs of higher education system By Simon Baker 10 February
Union clashes with managers over pay deductions ahead of?strike Universities legally entitled to make deductions, but UCU attacks ‘unfair and unprofessional response’ By Chris Havergal 10 February
Indian Institutes of Technology set to open UK?branches 51国产视频 of Birmingham chancellor ‘very open’ to partnership By Pola Lem 10 February
New London engineering school ‘will dare to be different’ TEDI-London will strive not to conform to teaching orthodoxies despite pressures from founders and regulators, says its dean By Jack Grove 9 February
UK universities seek ‘common approach’ on tackling drug abuse Task force to draw up sector guidelines once survey results are collated By Chris Havergal 9 February