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HEPI Blog·higher-ed

Caught in between: The ambiguous status of PhD researchers

This blog was kindly authored by Dr Charlotte Fawcett, Research Associate at the University of Leicester and current HEPI Intern. It is well established that PhD researchers in the UK often find themselves straddling…

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Wonkhe·higher-ed

Looking after researchers themselves is a blind spot in university research ethics

Researchers studying trauma often carry emotional costs that universities rarely acknowledge. Robert Allen argues that it’s time for research ethics to recognise researcher wellbeing as well as participant protection

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Wonkhe

AI isn’t taking graduate’s jobs, but it will reshape entry-level roles

The latest Institute of Student Employers’ data suggests that artificial intelligence will reshape graduate employment rather than eliminate it. Stephen Isherwood walks us through it

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Wonkhe Wonk Corner

Just don’t mention the F word

There was a time, not all that long ago, when free tuition was a political pledge – a line in a manifesto designed to differentiate one party’s retail offer from another’s.

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Children's Commissioner England

Statement from the Children’s Commissioner after the Golders Green terror attack

“Make it safer for Jewish people and take hate on social media and in person more seriously” – Child, 14 Recently the Children’s Commissioner Dame Rachel de Souza spoke to Jewish children to hear about the impact of…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Universities unite behind Nepal’s “10k int’l student” ambition

With Nepal’s new governance reform roadmap introducing measures for international students and researchers, including multi-entry visas of up to five years, vice-chancellors, former education ministers, academic leaders…

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LSE Education Blog

Spetacularisation, ephemerality and narcissism – Is social media antithetical to academic life?

Social media has become an accepted part of academic life. However, as Fernando Vianna, Rafael Alcadipani and Isleide Fontenelle argue many of its underlying dynamics run counter to core academic … Continued The post…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Sanjeev Vidyarthi, Anant National University

Describe yourself in three words or phrases. One would be intellectually curious, second student-oriented — fittingly, my name Vidya means ‘knowledge’ in Sanskrit — and third, a lifelong learner. What do you like most…

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The PIE News·higher-ed

Rankings displays do not build social licence, say HE leaders

In an era in which government support is not always solidly displayed for higher education, universities must do more to demonstrate relevance to local communities. Speaking at the Univeristas 21 Leadership Summit in…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)·policy

Speech by Executive Vice-President Fitto at European Parliament for 'Right to stay event'

European Commission Speech Brussels, 06 May 2026 Thank you for the floor Themis. I would like to start by thanking Makis, Kata and Enrico for your contributions. What we heard today confirms something very cle...

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Department for Education·policy

Correspondence: DfE Update 6 May 2026

Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.

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DfE News and Communications·policy

DfE Update 6 May 2026

Latest information and actions from the Department for Education about funding, assurance and resource management, for academies, local authorities and further education providers.

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Teacher Tapp Blog·policy

Teacher social media content creators, tattoos, Ofsted, and redundancies

Hey there Tappers We hope the Bank Holiday gave you a chance to unwind – 44% of you saw family and friends – but we can’t NOT mention the fact 40% also spent the day doing school work 😢. This is the tough part of…

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LSE Higher Education Blog·higher-ed

Anti-caste pedagogy as a personal and political statement

Amrita DasGupta speaks with Srilata Sircar to understand how we need to be politically inclined to create and adopt an anti-caste curriculum and pedagogy; anything less is not enough. This interview appears in a special…

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LSE British Politics and Policy·higher-ed

Why the Senedd election matters beyond Wales

Wales is about to hold its first Senedd election under a new closed proportional list voting system. At the same time, Labour could lose its long-standing hold in Wales. Lowri Wilkie , Zoe Fisher , Amy Isham and Andrew…

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LSE Business Review·policy

Gender bias in venture capital means identical business cases are evaluated and funded differently

Venture capital funding should be allocated to the “best” business cases. But Ana Barjasic and Dario Krpan show how evaluators’ bias means that companies run by women are overlooked and underfunded compared with those…

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Cambridge Judge Business School Insight·higher-ed

Where AI meets blockchain: assets, agents and blind spots

When regulators wrote the rules for cryptocurrency, they did not anticipate that Bitcoin mining facilities would become AI data centres or that crypto tokens would be used to buy and sell AI computing power or that…

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EU Commission Press Releases (EAC)

Video message by President von der Leyen on 50 years of EU diplomatic presence in Canada

European Commission Speech Brussels, 06 May 2026 Ladies and gentlemen, Today we celebrate 50 years of one of the closest partnerships in the world. The ties between Canada and Europe are as deep and enduring a...

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University of Cambridge News·higher-ed

Deaf opera singer welcomes new Cambridge-led cochlear implant trial

The UK trial will provide bilateral cochlear implants (cochlear implants on both sides) to some profoundly deaf adults. The results will be used to review NHS guidance for the provision of implants to adults. Each year…

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DWP

Official Statistics: Universal Credit statistics, 29 April 2013 to 12 February 2026

Statistics for the number of people on Universal Credit by geography, age, conditionality regime, duration, employment (including self-employment), move to UC indicator, ethnicity, nationality and immigration status.…

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