UCU members return to picket lines ‘determined’
Union begins six days of action across UK universities after controversial decision to pause walkoutsÂ

Union begins six days of action across UK universities after controversial decision to pause walkoutsÂ

Agents posing as students will look for a wide range of legal violations, with for-profit sector especially alarmed

Memorial University president apologises and takes paid break after questions on strength of her claims of indigenous ancestry

Postgraduate training likely to be concentrated in larger universities as EPSRC and Wellcome make cuts

Fluctuating foreign fee flows helped fuel Australian sector’s addiction to sessional staff

Analysis shows Swiss publisher MDPI set up almost 56,000 special issues with a closing date in 2023

Telling precariously employed literature scholars to just hang in there doesn’t cut it in a job market as bad as today’s, says Chris Townsend

Belated moves to mitigate precarity are welcome but may come too late for one scholar exhausted by insecurity

Institutions ‘can no longer afford’ cross-subsidy for research, says Jenny Higham, leader of UUK review of sector funding

Architect of English regulator also criticises universities for ‘sniping’ at it

OECD education director Andreas Schleicher urges shift towards lifelong learning, but says universities enjoy ‘nice monopoly rent’ from status quo

Australian move to deny government subsidies to students who bomb out makes things worse for them, and no better for taxpayers

Forcing teaching-focused academics to produce 3* research is like asking a world-class cricket bowler to focus on batting, says a research director

New guidelines on use of ChatGPT follows plagiarism concerns and authorship controversies caused by rise of generative AI

A year after his ordeal, Chinese American semiconductor specialist Gang Chen reflects on how a 12-month government investigation changed his life and work