
Thomas Williams
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Seven in 10 people would be worried if the UK university sector was hit with widespread closures, with the majority blaming the government, according The Policy Institute polling timeshighereducation.com/news/prospect-ā¦

Labour has swept to power in the UK, with universities now pushing incoming ministers to honour promises to āsecure the futureā of the sector, reports Thomas Williams timeshighereducation.com/news/labour-elā¦




New skills minister Jacqui Smith outlining Labourās approach to HE in government. Emphasises needs for flexibility. Says she will be looking at a new international student strategy #lab24



Jo Johnson tells @hepi_news & The Policy Institute event at #cpc24 that Conservatives have lost their way on HE funding. Says it was āirresponsibleā to let value of fee erode


Chancellor confirms 1.2% increase to employers' national insurance contributions - Universities UK warned 1% increase could cost HE sector £130m #Budget2024

Universities hit as employer national insurance hike confirmed timeshighereducation.com/news/universit⦠via Times Higher Education


āI was surprised by the language used by respondents, but it suggests it is an emotive topic,ā the reportās author told Jack Grove timeshighereducation.com/news/vetting-cā¦

A Ā£585k fine issued by the OfS to the University of Sussex has prompted a huge row: āThe way the OfS has conducted this investigation has been completely unacceptable, its findings are egregious and concocted,ā said v-c Sasha Roseneil timeshighereducation.com/news/sussex-hi⦠via Times Higher Education

One researcher was found to have presented 32 papers at same conference in study that examines growing trend towards ārepeat authorsā timeshighereducation.com/news/tedious-c⦠via Times Higher Education


The long-awaited outcome of an investigation into the University of Sussex looks to have left the English sector with more questions than answers, writes Helen Packer timeshighereducation.com/news/universitā¦