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Jack Grove covers research and science policy for Times Higher Education, as well as on issues relating to PhD, postdoctoral and early career researchers. He has a BA in English from the University of Bristol, and previously worked on newspapers including the Cambridge News and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph.
Jack can be found on Twitter at @jgro_the
Articles by Jack Grove
The University of Liverpool has been accused of “putting a gun to the head” of almost 3,000 staff who a union says face losing their jobs unless they accept altered working terms and conditions
Science ministers from the G8 group of the world’s richest countries have jointly endorsed the need to increase access to publicly-funded research.
Students are starting their search for a graduate job earlier than ever, a new survey has revealed.
Just one in 10 at the grade is female at some institutions, Hesa shows
As students grow keener to stand up for their rights over perceived wrongs, is the sector doing all it can to be consistent, fair and prompt when resolving disputes?
Lecturers’ union agrees to trim national committee but not on scale called for by general secretary Sally Hunt
Cuts to admin staff will harm brand, say Cass Business School academics
Only £21m of £130.5m scheme reaching student pockets, Hefce finds
Scholars go hungry as a result of casualisation, congress hears
A student Islamic society has apologised after a video was posted on its Facebook site claiming the killing of a soldier in Woolwich was a government hoax.
Young people in care are not getting enough support or advice to help them reach higher education, a new study says.
Lecturers in the University and College Union have moved a step closer to taking industrial action after the union decided to urge members to reject a 1 per cent pay offer
Funded young researchers refused entry to UK, professional body warns
The difference between an ‘Attila’ and a ‘Desmond’? Two grand a year
Existing office set-up is outdated, v-c argues
Teenagers in one of London’s most deprived boroughs are to receive grants from their local authority to help them attend university.
Lowering tuition fees to £6,000 – a policy put forward by Labour - could cost the Treasury the same as the current £9,000 set-up, a study has claimed.
Staff in higher education are being urged to reject a “disappointing” 1 per cent final pay offer by universities.
A new website has been launched to help universities tackle violent extremism and radicalisation on campus.
About one in 10 higher education students have experienced “suicidal thoughts”, according to a survey into mental health at universities.
Arguments intensify over union’s austerity plans in run-up to congress
Russell Group member successfully appeals against full QAA review
Students dissatisfied with contact hours, QAA overseas provision review shows. Jack Grove writes
Universities should lower their entry tariff requirements for students born in August to reflect the lower achievement levels of children born in the summer, a new study suggests.