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9 Grad Students Honored with K. Patricia Cross Award

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“We are thrilled to honor their achievements, and we look forward to the many ways in which they will shape the future of higher education.” Patricia Cross Award — in honor of the legacy of distinguished university administrator, researcher, and teacher K. The 2024 K.

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England’s university free speech tsar says role is not to conduct ‘culture wars’

The Guardian - Higher Education

Arif Ahmed, a former philosophy professor at Cambridge University, said he would measure his success or failure by surveys of students and by the number of complaints made under procedures being created by the Office for Students (OfS), England’s higher education regulator. Continue reading.

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Oxford University’s new vice-chancellor to investigate staff pay and conditions

The Guardian - Higher Education

Prof Irene Tracey was inaugurated on Tuesday as Oxford’s 273rd vice-chancellor since 1230 – but only the second woman and the first to be educated at an English comprehensive school. Continue reading.

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English universities face fines over dropout and employment rates

The Guardian - Higher Education

Criteria on career outcomes, drop-out rates and degree attainment unveiled for system of sanctions Universities will face sanctions if not enough students go on to graduate-level jobs within 15 months, if too many drop out or fail to earn degrees, England’s higher education regulator has warned.

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British students not being ‘squeezed out’ by overseas applicants, say universities

The Guardian - Higher Education

Claims that overseas students are admitted with lower entry requirements than domestic students denied Universities have rejected claims that British students are being “squeezed out” by international applicants, including allegations that overseas students are admitted with lower entry requirements than those required for domestic students.

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‘It would be a betrayal to back down now’: university pay row reaches new level of acrimony

The Guardian - Higher Education

As the stalemate continues, union infighting has added a new dimension while universities are threatening to dock pay When Jo Grady , general secretary of the University and College Union (UCU), stood at the podium of its annual congress yesterday, she said she had “never been so proud to be part of this union as I have in recent weeks, watching you (..)

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Almost nine in 10 students in England feel free to express their views – survey

The Guardian - Higher Education

Concerns that ‘cancel culture’ is blighting universities appear unfounded, according to OfS report Nearly nine in 10 students in England feel free to express their opinions and beliefs, according to a government-backed survey that contrasts with claims of widespread “cancel culture” on campuses.