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Sophie Inge speaks to two sets of job-sharers about the pros and cons of dividing an academic role
Universities UK describes decision as ¡®hugely disappointing¡¯
Ernesto Schwartz-Mar¨ªn and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago told that their family has just 14 days to leave country
Half of vice-presidents at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology are now female
Staff at 65 UK higher education institutions are entering their fourth week of strike action
Leading psychiatrist Sir Simon Wessely raises concern about ¡®over-professionalisation and over-medicalisation of normal emotions¡¯
Further walkouts would target exam period between April and June
Concern about scholars being ¡®put in a position of proxy border guards¡¯
USS dispute has also revealed deep divides among vice-chancellors on way forward for the sector, experts say
Vice-chancellor convenes special council meeting after academics vote overwhelmingly to change institution¡¯s stance
UCU estimates that most UK higher education institutions use hourly paid teachers for between 15 and 40 per cent of their teaching, with an average of 27 per cent
Despite initial problems, majority of social science and humanities graduates go on to find rewarding jobs, says study
The quantum computing pioneer and Australian of the Year talks about growing up in south-east London, creating the new field of atomic electronics and how to get more women into science
For academics and students alike, pressure to perform coupled with a lack of institutional support can severely affect mental health
Talks at mediation service Acas planned as strike action at UK universities enters fifth day
Bournemouth University research reveals gap between expectations of employers and university curricula
Group of Eight chair aims to demonstrate that the benefits of higher education outweigh the costs
Most Australian university residences will not involve professionals in all student training this year, finds survey
More liberal environments may encourage women to follow their interests, psychologists suggest
Staff at 65 universities walk out over changes to Universities Superannuation Scheme
Detail, clarity and a constructive approach: all these are key to a helpful review, writes Sophie Inge
Academics warned they could face salary deductions for failing to reschedule lectures or cover for colleagues
No sign of deal between UCU and vice-chancellors on eve of industrial action
Making all graduates contribute for 30 years could allow cost of higher education to be 'spread more thinly', says former education secretary