
Strike dates set across UK universities
Strikes are set to take place in 61 UK universities in February and March, after discussions failed to reach a resolution on pension schemes.
Strikes are set to take place in 61 UK universities in February and March, after discussions failed to reach a resolution on pension schemes.
Nominations for this year's elections, which will have a reduced campaigning period, close at the end of the month.
Cambridge and Manchester will be boycotting the National Student Survey.
The team won a public vote, and Kabaddi will play the Showcase match.
The petition, which is on more than 700 signatures at the time of writing, calls the decision "deeply disappointing".
The boycott, which was successfully carried out last year, will be run again.
An analysis of Imperial's investments reveals significant holdings in tobacco, arms, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
Sam Gyimah has promised extra funding for medical projects on his first official outing as universities minister.
The leak comes only a month after the library reopened.
Members of the University and College Union are prepared to walk out over proposals that could slash their pensions.
UCAS data have revealed that Imperial has overtaken Oxbridge to become the least equal university in England.
Imperial is opening a maths lab in partnership with a French research agency, offering some hope to post-Brexit academic funding