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So you鈥檝e been laid off. What now?
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...
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Neil O鈥橞rien: 鈥楢re we making the best use of HE? I鈥檓 not sure鈥
Shadow skills minister聽calls for end to post-study work visa and denounces changes to apprenticeship funding as he settles in to new role
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Confucius Institute closures flag Canberra 鈥榙ouble standards鈥
No word on whether US research partnerships must be registered for possible veto, after American authorities suspend contracts on ideological grounds
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London teachers more likely to expect pupils to go to university
Three-quarters of teachers in the capital predict at least half their class will go into higher education, according to new polling
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Expertise must trump opinion in what universities teach and platform
The Sussex verdict notwithstanding, we need to ask whose participation free speech enables or denies, says Rishi Trikha
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Durham University latest to be threatened with strikes over cuts
Leading institution plans to save 拢20 million over two years, with 200 professional services staff expected to depart
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College logged student placements at defunct workplaces, says OfS
Now-closed private provider also documented education students working in cafes, clothes shops and building firms as part of their course
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Monash posts 鈥榬obust鈥 surplus thanks to investment earnings
鈥楬ard-fought鈥 result no reason to 鈥榣ose focus鈥 in a 鈥榯urbulent and often unpredictable environment鈥, says Monash v-c
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Plan for more 鈥榖lack swan events鈥 after cap 鈥榖ody blow鈥 鈥 Gertler
Outgoing president of the University of Toronto discusses Canada鈥檚 international student restrictions, impact of second Trump term and prospect of more 鈥榖ad surprises鈥 awaiting his successor
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Endless restructures 鈥榤ake campuses more inefficient, not less鈥
Surveyed professional staff blame constant restructuring for escalating administrative burden and deteriorating administrative efficiency
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鈥楧egree flexibility needed鈥 as half of graduates regret choices
Call to make UK student transfers easier as report finds lack of career options central reason behind post-university remorse
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TNE is a strategic imperative 鈥 but it can鈥檛 be done on the cheap
Meeting the demand for more advanced forms of TNE requires investment, human capital and technological infrastructure, says Vangelis Tsiligiris