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The sector’s biggest pension fund gave its chief executive a ?50,000 bonus in a year when lecturers went on strike over cuts to their benefits, it has emerged.
Elite offers outstripping UK-wide deal could be tied to 'productivity', union warns. John Morgan reports
Rising costs may herald a decline in uptake of higher degrees by home students. John Morgan reports
The vice-chancellor of London Metropolitan University has warned that the institution is "at risk" if it fails to recruit about 2,000 students in clearing, following a warning from England's funding chief that there will be no university bailouts.
Sector must win back students put off by fees and visa rules, new UKCISA head tells John Morgan
Universities should gather information on the religious backgrounds of their staff and consider "investigation into the intersections between the curriculum, teaching and religion or belief", according to a report that is under fire from secularists.
College advertises new palaeography post despite scrapping the original position, writes John Morgan
University attests to 'full scrutiny' of endowment from News International. John Morgan reports
Higher education staff have been given a “final offer” of a ?150 pay rise for the next academic year, provoking an angry reaction from the sector’s unions.
Leading v-cs welcome competition as critics warn of 'sharply differentiated sector'. John Morgan writes
New market's incentives may reduce expensive STEM provision, leaders warn. John Morgan writes
The government has yet to take "the crucial step" in setting the value of public-sector pensions covering up to 200,000 staff in former polytechnics, according to an academic who advised a government-commissioned review of pensions.
University of the West Indies' head says it must lead by example to tackle social ills. John Morgan reports
The University and College Union is set to link up with public sector unions in a national strike over pensions - but one vice-chancellor expects to count the number of strikers "on one hand".
EUA study takes aim at increasingly influential university rankings. John Morgan reports
Academics and support staff at London Metropolitan University are to strike next week over job cuts and redundancy terms – but the vice-chancellor has criticised the action for coinciding with a Left-organised protest.
Rallies, vigils and strikes greet government efforts to 'halve' tuition costs. John Morgan reports
The European Commission's head of higher education has warned that university rankings are "homogenising" institutions across the Continent as a system was launched that aims to counter the research "reputation race".
Government considers a policy mix to drive down costs to the taxpayer. John Morgan reports
A strike by lecturers in newer universities is to be joined by thousands of schoolteachers, as unions join forces to oppose cuts to pensions.
And more institutions will soon follow its lead in offering 'affordable' charges, v-c tells John Morgan
Group behind USS overhaul applies for further ?100,000 award. John Morgan reports
A ?5 million-a-year partnership between India and the UK is to help the world's second most populous country in its bid to treble the number of university places to 40 million.