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Universities Degraded: Staff Experiences & Employer Practices of Redundancies in UK Higher Education

Universities Degraded: Staff Experiences & Employer Practices of Redundancies in UK Higher Education | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Conducted between August and October 2024 and publicised mainly by members of the University and College Union (UCU), the ‘Survey for UCU Members on HE Redundancies’ invited responses from UCU members at universities where managers were implementing redundancy processes (broadly conceived) or had done in the past five years. The findings in this report are based on 349 survey responses, spanning 97 higher education institutions. We estimate that approximately 8,900 people are being, or recently have been, affected by compulsory redundancies across the sector’s 165 institutions. We estimate that around 11,500 people in the higher education sector are affected by ‘backdoor’ redundancies, such as hiring freezes, non-renewal of fixed-term contracts, voluntary severance and redundancy, protected conversations, and fire and rehire. Unethical practice Numerous respondents report unethical and even potentially unlawful behaviour by their employers. They allege that of the 97 institutions represented in survey responses: 73% of HEIs are failing to adequately consult with those individuals at risk of redundancy. 73% of senior management teams are failing to implement/accept suggested alternatives to redundancies. 69% of HEIs are failing to adequately consult with trade unions. 54% of senior management teams are bullying staff into applying for voluntary severance and/or voluntary redundancy. 52% of HEIs are failing to adhere to institutional policies governing redundancy processes. 45% of HEIs are failing to follow legislation governing redundancy processes. 29% of HEIs are misusing ‘protected conversations’ to make staff redundant. The human cost The impacts on staff—whether they remain in post or lose their jobs—are striking: 91% noticed a deterioration in working conditions, including less collegiality and lower morale. 90% cited emerging anxiety, stress, depression or other health problems as a result of redundancy processes. 87% said workloads for remaining staff increased when colleagues were made redundant. 76% noted worsening of existing mental health or other health problems. 36% described the undermining of academic freedom. 36% cited the targeting of people openly critical of management. 23% noticed the targeting of people with protected characteristics for redundancy. 21% alleged trade union victimisation in the selection of people targeted for redundancy. What respondents said about their experiences: ‘It felt, as a colleague said, “like watching the birth of fascism”, as colleagues singled out for redundancy were isolated.’ ‘Sickening to see university advertising for social justice. Corruption within HE is rampant. Look at who is being protected and why.’ ‘Our university has given a pompous name to the process of reshaping the work and workload of who is left which — de facto — amounts to covering holes, more workload, less freedom on how to do the work (less academic freedom) and, in the end, less services for staff and students.’ ‘An atmosphere of fear and intimidation for any who do not toe the line. I love this university but despise its hateful, greedy and mostly incompetent leadership. If I had an option to leave, I would take it now.’ ‘Where is the debate and discussion and students who come for love of the subject and passion for learning? All of this has been reduced to ‘customers’ paying ~£9k a year to be spoon-fed job training. What is the point??? Honestly, if I could get out and switch career, I would.’ The survey questions, and respondents’ open-box answers to one pertinent question, are reproduced as appendices to this report.
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Creative Clusters, Geography and University-Industry Links

Creative Clusters, Geography and University-Industry Links | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
This new report provides updated estimates on the spatial distribution of creative industries activity at the regional and cluster level.
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July 14, 3:16 AM
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UKRI to drive future tech to next level and back thousands more scientists and innovators through new five-year roadmap – UKRI

UKRI to drive future tech to next level and back thousands more scientists and innovators through new five-year roadmap – UKRI | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has set out an ambitious five-year strategy to power breakthrough discoveries in future tech such as AI and quantum and support more than 20,000 researchers to drive growth across the UK.
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Professional doctorates growth has ‘plateaued’ amid funding and status challenges, survey reveals  –

Professional doctorates growth has ‘plateaued’ amid funding and status challenges, survey reveals  – | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Growth of new professional doctorate provision across the UK and Ireland has levelled off, with challenges around funding and perceived status compared to PhDs continuing to constrain their development, according to a new survey of UK and Irish higher education institutions. Co-authored by the UK Co
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Moving Away? The past and future of student accommodation

Moving Away? The past and future of student accommodation | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
As universities rethink how students study, a major new report from HEPI and the UPP Foundation argues that on-campus residential university life remains an essential part of the student experience. On-campus residential university life remains one of the defining features of UK higher education and continues to play a vital role in helping students develop […]
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Silence of the Loans: How Loan Book Fictions Prevent Higher Education Reform –

Silence of the Loans: How Loan Book Fictions Prevent Higher Education Reform – | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Silence of the Loans: How Loan Book Fictions Prevent Higher Education Reform
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June 30, 3:12 AM
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International students in UK higher education House Of commons Library briefing

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June 29, 3:47 AM
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Rebuilding trust in education for white working class communities

Rebuilding trust in education for white working class communities | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
  • The Independent Inquiry into White Working Class Educational Outcomes finds that severe absence, academic performance, sense of belonging, and relationships between families and schools are all markedly worse for white working class pupils.
  • These gaps emerge early, widen through primary school, and accelerate during the transition to secondary, where engagement often collapses.
  • Many white working class pupils and families do not believe that doing well in school reliably leads to opportunity, financial security and a good life.
  • Working class families do not have fair access to high-quality early education and are demotivated by the absence of apprenticeships in their communities.
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June 29, 3:28 AM
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Who Studies SHAPE? Participation trends in UK higher education

draws on student data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) from  2015/16 onwards , to providea visualisation  of who studies social sciences, humanities and the arts (SHAPE) in HE across the UK. It enables examinations of trends in race, gender and subject coverage. It is also possible to track student mobility trends. Full methodology provided. 
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Marked School Grades and the Quantified Life Part of the LSE Monographs on Social Anthropology series

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Noëlle Rohde  ethnography of  German comprehensive school where pupils are graded over 100 times per year she examines the impact on the children and their self images 

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June 24, 4:06 AM
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What Emerging Higher Education Trends Mean For Academic Libraries and How Data Driven Curation Helps Libraries Stay Ahead

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June 23, 3:18 AM
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International students’ experiences of English language requirements

International students’ experiences of English language requirements | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
International students’ experiences of English language requirements
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June 16, 3:19 AM
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Understanding where global higher education is heading means understanding China’s next moves

Understanding where global higher education is heading means understanding China’s next moves | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Glen Noble gets across what the Chinese government’s recent five-year plan means for international scientific collaboration and UK universities Glen Noble gets across what the Chinese government’s recent five-year plan means for international scientific collaboration and UK universities
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June 11, 3:59 AM
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OfS announces revised Teaching Excellence Framework to drive up education quality for students and reward excellence - Office for Students

OfS announces revised Teaching Excellence Framework to drive up education quality for students and reward excellence - Office for Students | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Following a consultation, the Office for Students is introducing a new quality assessment system to provide students with a clear view of the quality of teaching and learning delivered by every registered university and college.
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Mapping Shape staff - British Academy

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The Perfect Storm AI, assessment and a sector under pressure QAA

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National Student Survey data: provider-level dashboard - Office for Students

This page contains the latest provider-level data from the National Student Survey (NSS).
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student loans broken and unfair - Treasury committee

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UKRI doctoral studentships and fellowships, 2015 to 2025 – UKRI

UKRI doctoral studentships and fellowships, 2015 to 2025 – UKRI | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
This report contains information on UKRI’s historic annual spend on studentships and fellowships, alongside associated starts and stock at aggregate and council level. IntroductionThis publication provides information on UK Research and Innovation (UKRI’s) historic annual spend on studentships and...
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Public Body Vulnerabilities

Public Body Vulnerabilities | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it

Unchecked UK and UCL Policy Lab have produced a guide to how vulnerable the UK’s scientific and regulatory bodies are to political interference, based on the latter’s report last autumn. The new guide rates 44 bodies in domains including how senior leadership appointments are made and the degree to which priorities can be set independently of government. Both UKRI and the Office for Students are assessed as being at medium risk of political interference.

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The doctoral experience remains shaped by socioeconomic status

The doctoral experience remains shaped by socioeconomic status | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it

Cassandra Hugill argues that more needs to be done to support students from low-socioeconomic backgrounds to thrive during their postgraduate studies 

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June 26, 3:32 AM
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Pathways to priority occupations: supporting post-16 education and skills

Pathways to priority occupations: supporting post-16 education and skills | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
A measure to monitor learners starting pathways - courses and subjects - that are more likely to lead to priority occupations in priority growth sectors.
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New estimates of the impact of undergraduate degrees on lifetime earnings IFS

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Jisc and EAUC launch new guide to help universities and colleges act on the environmental impact of AI

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New deal for young people to end ‘degree by default’ culture and boost youth apprenticeships

New deal for young people to end ‘degree by default’ culture and boost youth apprenticeships | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Government promises to deliver a “new deal for young people” with real opportunities to work and renewed social contract where hard work pays off
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June 11, 4:00 AM
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Benefits of Working in Higher Education 2025-26

Benefits of Working in Higher Education 2025-26 | Higher education news for libraries and librarians | Scoop.it
Home Our Work Employee experience -... Benefits of Working in Higher Education 2025-26 The new Benefits of Working in Higher Education 2025-26 – enhancing the employee experience report, is part of UCEA’s biennial series of reports on the benefits of working in higher education, which started in...
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