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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
Sector faces years of uncertainty after a series of economic and political crises in the country
Country would lose out to competitors if it rolls back two-year work eligibility, leaders warn
Women now have a better chance of getting in than male scholars with similar track records, suggesting attempt to redress historic injustices
Rising Universities Superannuation Scheme provisions mean three-quarters of institutions report deficits, with losses totalling £3.6 billion
Paper calls for mandatory consent training and improved complaints processes
MPs earn more than £250,000 from roles in sector, while all-party parliamentary groups get in excess of £500,000
One in three degrees were firsts last year, but this is still above pre-pandemic levels
The expert in outbreak medicine discusses overcoming early academic challenges, the UK government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and how a chance meeting over bagpipes changed his life
Former universities minister warns that UK’s political consensus over benefits provided by students from overseas is ‘weakening’
Hesa data also reveal proportion of black professors remains at ‘appallingly low’ levels
Average leader’s remuneration stood at £308,000 last year, according to analysis of 118 university accounts
But having a fellow academic as a partner helps, major study finds
Admissions service also making changes to teacher references, and plans to release details of grade profiles that were accepted onto courses
Data lay bare how Russell Group institutions have hit the brakes after years of expansion, as post-92s make up ground
BERA report indicates education departments tend to be older and more white, with men in most senior positions
London-based institutions and post-92s face losing millions if brakes put on overseas enrolment
Researchers analysed data from 45 million papers and 4 million patents over six decades, finding less disruption and more consolidation
Growth of chapters seen in the 1990s has tailed off, and they are increasingly pushed towards the back
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months
Former Reed president hopes other universities will challenge influential league table
House of Lords Science and Technology Committee also criticises ‘unjustifiably high’ visa costs
Automation should only be used to support peer review and not usurp it, finds major study
Seeing degrees solely as gateway qualification to the modern labour market ‘neither just nor efficient’, says government adviser on skills
Peers amend controversial legislation owing to prospect of “endless litigation”, with ban on non-disclosure agreements also supported