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The tentative agreement includes a retroactive 5 per cent salary increase for all faculty at the largest public university in the US, and potentially another in July
As countries that are home to around half of the world¡¯s population go to the polls, Times Higher Education journalists consider what role higher education will play in the campaigns, and how it might be reshaped by the results
Craig Mahoney¡¯s remuneration, including ?340,000 compensation for loss of office, equivalent to about ?4,500 a day
Report authors warn focus on sciences risks making UK research sector ¡®lopsided¡¯
Analysis of Ucas figures reveals which universities saw the largest falls in undergraduate recruitment
The senior lecturer in financial risk management discusses his academic career around the world, his admiration for Galileo and how a traditional game inspired his love of mathematics
Collaboration between Lancaster and Deakin universities aims to welcome first students in September
Exodus of junior scholars from Europe tips balance of university workforce
THE analysis of accounts of 115 universities suggests remuneration typically increased by 5 per cent last year
Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Cambridge, says Westminster government is being ¡®driven by the madness of the immigration debate¡¯
Government hopes new institution will help to upskill the country¡¯s workforce and grow the economy
Researchers unable to access resources to study issues Africa faces, says incoming leader of group of top institutions
Government bars recognition of degrees from Benin and Togo, and suggests it could extend this to Uganda, Kenya and Niger
Opening outpost alongside other Western universities designed to help drive collaboration in South-east Asia
Union describes payment made when staff were facing redundancy as ¡®unconscionable¡¯, but institution says it was following contract
Higher education providers participating in UK¡¯s Erasmus+ alternative say application process was either very or fairly difficult
Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year¡¯s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal
While new salary threshold has been announced, clarity on level of discount applied for key roles in higher education is yet to come
Professor says Nigerian students feel ¡®targeted¡¯ by Westminster policies
Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack warns of increasing trend for attacks on female students protesting for their right to education
Winning entrants focused their efforts where the need was greatest and embraced innovation to maximise impact
Higher Education for Good is a new book that seeks to build a better future after years of turbulence and acute crises
Groups representing 61 research-intensive universities across Germany, France, the UK and Switzerland say that stronger research partnerships strengthen the whole of Europe
Seven in 10 Chinese students more likely to stay in the UK because of the graduate visa route, Ucas report adds