Imperial College London finance chief quits after bullying report
Chair acknowledges that publication ‘caused renewed disquiet, frustration and anger’
Chair acknowledges that publication ‘caused renewed disquiet, frustration and anger’
Staggering?REF over multiple years could cut costs and reduce ‘perverse’ hiring practices, consultation suggests
Universities say they proactively uncover underpayments, but former casual claims they only acknowledge the obvious cases
Insular nation’s only private university hopes online teaching revolution means?it can attract ordinary lecturers, not just adventurers
The president of Northwestern University discusses the conflict between being a higher education economist and a university?leader?and changing career?
Job insecurity has been exacerbated by legislation intended to end it, with universities facing spiralling recontracting costs and no extra funding
Offering the opportunity to iteratively paraphrase copied content to lower similarity scores is nothing to do with education, says Július Kravjar
Tone of threats ‘of a different calibre than before’ says examiner who left her QMUL post
Improving deficit of Universities Superannuation Scheme post-pandemic strengthens case for further valuation, says union
Vertical campus ‘well suited’ to small group teaching, as students navigate degrees one block at a time
Top-ranked institutions now have the autonomy to evaluate and confirm which of their own disciplines will qualify for the project
Institutions across a record 110 territories take part, with Pakistan and Thailand among those significantly increasing the number of submissions
Working-class school-leavers’ fear of debts larger than their parents’ annual incomes is still a big issue, say Geoffrey Alderman and Zoe Morrison?
Academic productivity?hamstrung by?nepotism, according to author of?recent study
The Covid experience has strengthened common values and accelerated unification in European higher education, says?Ferruccio Resta