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Patrick Jack joined Times Higher Education as data reporter in October 2022. Before that he spent three years at the Press Association’s local data team, RADAR, and worked as a news reporter on the Manchester Evening News.
Articles by Patrick Jack
New programme at Northumbria helps those with lived experience take more active role in researching mental health
Record number of students from China applying via Ucas demonstrates sector ‘resilience’ but dip in India applications tempers positivity
Even favourable result for under-fire institution unlikely to quell president’s attacks, experts warn, as Columbia reaches own deal with administration
Total emissions drop to lowest ever level after ‘renewed effort’ from institutions despite financial strain
Nuffield Foundation says it wants to generate ‘viable solutions to the key social questions facing the country’ under new strategic direction
Good lobbying skills coupled with ‘academic backbone’ the key to success in both sectors, according to leader of Colombia’s University of la Costa
The annual Turning Point USA’s Student Action Summit drew thousands of students and a host of Republican luminaries. But the event was rather overshadowed by the row over Jeffrey Epstein’s client list. And mentions of university policy were as rare as purple hair, reports Patrick Jack
Cyberattack led to Queen Mary spamming members of the public, calling them rude names
Joint statement calls for immediate cost reductions for those coming to study for 12 months or less
MPs call for reintroduction of maintenance grants and stepped loan repayment system as student poverty reaches new levels
THE’s analysis reveals that a former Anglican teaching training college has again beaten the country’s elite universities for student satisfaction
Universities are at a crossroads and must act decisively to become sites of social transformation, says first black woman to lead a university in Brazil
Academics must come out from ‘behind our walls and our labs’ and take the lead on sustainability issues, conference hears
Better education-industry links can ensure continent capitalises on new technologies in a way it didn’t before, says World Bank economist
Harvard’s reported deal-making and Penn concessions over trans athletes seen as signs that president’s ‘war’ on higher education has entered new stage
Leverhulme Trust puts more money into UK sector ‘under strain’ to mark centenary year
The overhauling of two major graduate earnings surveys has highlighted that existing figures are an uncertain measure of a degree’s value even in narrow economic terms. But by talking up the graduate premium in its promotional material, was the sector already doing itself a disservice? Patrick Jack reports
Increased use of words such as ‘delves’, ‘underscores’ and ‘showcasing’ identified since popularisation of large language models
Canadian institutions should shed left-wing reputations to ward off potential Conservative criticism, according to academic
Authoritarians in the Academy explores how foreign influence is undermining freedom and integrity within US universities
International student recruitment and increased transnational education boost overseas income
Record number of ethnic minority students accepted and largest annual increase in non-state school students in 15 years
More students accepted into prestigious university, but numbers coming from maintained schools return to 2020 levels after ‘period of rapid growth’
Growing numbers of higher education leaders believe their institutions need to change, but only a minority are confident that they can