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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
Poll finds most researchers are using AI but only a tiny number trust technology companies on data privacy
Researchers say emails suggest disapproval of social media posts on transgender issues contributed to rejections
First international conference on how jokes can improve teaching in higher education was inspired by a lecturer’s drab college course
Policy expert told he would have to cover publication fee himself post-retirement alleges ‘blatant age discrimination’
Royal Society and British Academy back increase in education research spending after study reveals funding gap compared to health
John-Arne Røttingen warns that financial difficulties facing UK universities are putting research at risk
Home Office notification of Sue Agazie highlights ‘weaponisation of immigration status’ by universities when students complain, say critics
Tightening visa restrictions, language barriers and cultural misunderstanding have contributed to soaring numbers of complaints to OIA
Global survey of peer reviewers reveals deep distrust towards ChatGPT, with some calling for a complete ban on its use in research and academia
Tracking teaching, grades and research productivity with electronic systems is affecting staff independence and well-being, union-backed survey finds
Former Berkeley chancellor says sanctions on protest ringleaders must be seen to be just, although decisions may now be outside universities’ control
Scholar claims selection process that led to appointment of Robert Balfour was slanted against internal candidate Vivienne Lawack
Rejecting Ed Balls-authored study, new analysis says graduate premium outside London has held up despite soaring student numbers
Bringing the UK’s research budget closer to Alphabet’s spending levels is vital for fixing sluggish economic growth, says economist
Biomedical research charity asking applicants to submit sustainability plans in funding bids as UK institutions launch new green research code
As the celebrated children’s historical sketch show marks its 15th anniversary, Jack Grove speaks to its head writer, history producer and PhD researchers on how scholarly sleuthing has been crucial to its long success
Committee urges new transparency data, strengthened oversight and guidance on how big a cut of tuition fee universities should take
Effective digital learning requires more than a camera in a classroom, says Ghanaian e-learning leader Eric Appau Asante
Undergraduates at Nigeria’s Covenant University enjoy their classes on how to have a happy marriage, says leader
Professor reflects on Liverpool’s ‘literary greats’ and how a lost archive led to his ‘warts and all’ profile of the Fab Four and their road manager
Lack of innovation rewards mean lousy lectures live on, says Harvard University educationalist behind flipped learning
Nobel-winning former Royal Society president discusses his concerns over the UK’s ‘too high’ visa costs, anti-ageing science and older academics who refuse to retire
Singapore Management University provost Timothy Clark says reforms will push students away from using generative AI in admissions statements
Poll of researchers finds little support for pulling scholarly papers of those found guilty of objectionable personal behaviour