There are some topics that have become mainstays on the higher education news agenda 鈥 vice-chancellors鈥 pay packages and the plight of PhD students come to mind 鈥 so a few articles in the list of our 15 most-read stories of 2018 could easily have been predicted.
However, there are others that reflect the real issues of the year 鈥 the strikes over pensions in the UK, the global trend towards more open science, the continued probing of women鈥檚 status in higher education and the growing concerns around mental health among students and staff. Read on to see which news stories captivated our audience in 2018.
15.聽Universities with biggest shares of 2:1s and firsts revealed
The increase in first-class degrees and indeed grade inflation was covered by 探花视频 throughout the year worldwide and by subject, but this piece from early February provided analysis of 2016-17 data from the UK鈥檚 Higher Education Statistics Agency on degree classifications that showed where increases in top grades were highest.
14.聽Singapore鈥檚 powerhouses neglect local intellectual life
In this essay from his most recent book, Cherian George, a Singaporean working at Hong Kong Baptist University, argues that Singapore鈥檚 leading universities should play a much more integral role in the lives of Singaporeans.
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13.听V-c under fire for claiming Open University academics 鈥榙on鈥檛 teach鈥
Peter Horrocks came in for intense criticism for claiming that The Open University鈥檚 distance-learning model had allowed academics 鈥渢o get away with not being teachers for decades鈥. He resigned weeks later, after members of the OU branch of the University and College Union passed a motion of no confidence in him and he lost the backing of the governing council.
12.听Oxford academics launch world鈥檚 first 鈥榖lockchain university鈥

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The blockchain university will be like 鈥淯ber for students, Airbnb for 颅academics鈥.
11. 鈥榃hite nationalist鈥 face of Charlottesville now studying at LSE
The London School of Economics鈥 decision to enrol Peter Cvjetanovic, a US student who became the face of 2017鈥檚 far-right Charlottesville rally, sparked debate about the extent to which universities can consider an applicant鈥檚 political views in their admissions processes.
10.聽Clothes do not make the woman: what female academics wear is subject to constant scrutiny
In this feature, Emma Rees, professor of literature and gender studies at the University of Chester, argued that women and their clothing are scrutinised more closely because men are seen as the norm in academia.
9.聽Female academics told image more important than quality of work
Fittingly, our next best-read article was a news story about a course offering advice to female academics, including how to change their hairstyle and clothes in order to be taken more seriously. Critics deemed it 鈥渦nfit for an academic institution鈥.
8.聽Teaching excellence framework (TEF) 2018: results announced
More than 20 higher education institutions were included in the 2018 results of the TEF, with many improving their ratings from last year, including the universities of Liverpool and Southampton.
7.聽Funding taken away from PhD student after cancer diagnosis
Claudia Pama, a neuroscience researcher at St John鈥檚 College, Cambridge, launched a campaign to guarantee postgraduates the right to sick leave after discovering that sick pay was not available through her funding grant while she took time off to receive cancer treatment.
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6.听The big push: are PhDs too tough?

Drawing on interviews with 55 PhD students, a study found that qualities such as 鈥渟elf-sacrifice鈥 and the ability to withstand 鈥渟ome level of suffering鈥 or 鈥渋ntellectual isolation鈥 were often more valued than 鈥渢alent鈥 or 鈥渋ntelligence鈥.
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5.聽UK university staff vote to strike over USS pension reforms
Thousands of UK academics took to the streets for months during the first half of the year to protest against proposed reforms to the Universities Superannuation Scheme. The latest development in the nearly year-long dispute is that the USS will undertake a second valuation after institutions indicated that they were willing to pay more towards supporting UK higher education鈥檚 largest pension fund.鈥UK academics have snapped 鈥 and not just over pensions鈥, an article by Sarah Colvin, Schr枚der professor of German at Jesus College, Cambridge, was our most-read opinion piece of the year.
4.聽Fresh anger over UK visa regime as scholar forced to leave Oxford
The Home Office鈥檚 decision to decline a visa for Oxford postgraduate researcher Fengying Liu鈥檚 22-month-old baby sparked fresh calls for a systematic review of the UK鈥檚 visa application process. Hopes that reform would come after the Migration Advisory Committee鈥檚 review of the UK鈥檚 policy on foreign students were quashed in September.
3.听Lecturer鈥檚 suicide a 鈥榳ake-up call鈥 on overworking in academia
Researchers criticised the focus on aftercare for stressed staff members and urged leaders to tackle workload pressures head-on after an accounting lecturer at Cardiff University took his own life.
2.听Sweden cancels Elsevier contract as open-access dispute spreads
A consortium of 85 higher education and research institutions in the Sweden said it would not renew its contract with the journal publisher Elsevier. Researchers in France announced a similar decoupling from the journal publisher Springer. All this was a precursor to the unveiling of Plan聽S, Science Europe鈥檚 open-access plan backed by 11 funding bodies across Europe.
1.聽Millennials: the age of entitlement
Love it or hate it (most people on Twitter hate it), this account attracted an awful lot of attention. In it, an anonymous professor in the US admits that she has little respect for her millennial students, who, she says, don鈥檛 read, take on too many classes and lack critical thinking skills. Katherine Gould, an adjunct professor in Southern California, offered this rebuttal: 鈥Don't blame millennials for your entitlement problem.鈥
Sara Custer is digital editor at 探花视频.
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