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British academics working in the UK for wealthy US institutions are being urged to unionise to improve pay and to counter "potential threatening behaviour" from employers.
'Unfortunately phrased' ad endangers academic freedom, it is claimed. John Morgan reports
Envoys' visit to UK signals internationalisation's importance to Asian giant. John Morgan reports
State should fund one-off extra recruitment to cope with 'crisis', David Blanchflower tells John Morgan
A report into allegations that Saif Gaddafi's London School of Economics doctoral thesis was plagiarised may never be made public.
Students pass a motion of no confidence as provost takes on health service role. John Morgan reports
An academic involved in the scandal over links between the Gaddafi regime and the London School of Economics is to leave the institution ahead of a report into the affair.
Employers have agreed to hold fresh talks with the University and College Union over the sector’s biggest pension fund, following the start of industrial action.
But head of leading non-profit institution vows to block 'political' representation. John Morgan writes
The sector's main pension fund is likely to be judged as having a ?2.9 billion deficit, potentially requiring an injection of funds from universities and damaging the case for the University and College Union's industrial action against changes to the scheme.
Higher education's unions are divided on the ?150 national pay offer, as employers predict tougher wage battles ahead when higher tuition fees create a belief that the sector is "awash with cash".
Funding cuts. Fees. Privatisation. Old institutions versus new. Ministerial (re)visions - and withering letters-page retorts. John Morgan journeys through 40 years of our back issues
A university aims to attract research investment with 'collaborative centre'. John Morgan writes
Mooted change in legal status may allow investors to obtain degree-awarding powers. John Morgan writes
The National Union of Students has warned lecturers that student support for industrial action over pensions could be withdrawn.
The sector's international unit has criticised the government for failing to include internationalisation in the recent higher education White Paper, while underlining the need for "positive messaging" to overseas governments.
Sally Hunt welcomes challenge from increasingly influential Left wing of union. John Morgan reports
The UK and others are best for efficiency and bang for buck. John Morgan analyses the
Academics are being asked by their union to work minimum hours in the first stage of fresh industrial action over pensions - potentially followed by strikes and a boycott of the research excellence framework.
John Morgan on British Council vow to continue scholarly mentoring work despite deadly attack
Australia is to relax its visa rules for overseas students, increasing the competition faced by UK universities just as the coalition government tightens British regulations.
Lancaster University and the University of Liverpool could unite to form a "federal structure" akin to the University of California as other research-intensive universities explore collaborations to secure a place in the global elite.
?30m campus in broadcast hub will boost industry links and graduate prospects, v-c tells John Morgan