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HE institutions have offered more than 2,000 places to GSM students, but uncertainty remains over fate of others
Education secretary’s backing for subject-level exercise before publication of TEF review prompts university warnings of ‘significant diversion of staff time’
Switch to students applying after receiving their results still faces sector resistance despite government and opposition signalling support
Academia has gone green in a big way in recent years, but some doubt whether it will make much difference to the planet. Nick Mayo speaks to scholars and students to assess the sector’s environmental record
Case president says vice-chancellors must provide strong support for philanthropy
Analysis suggests as many as half of the main influencers of depression and anxiety have their roots in the student-supervisor dynamic
Average members set to get ?18,200 a year in retirement under latest changes, compared with ?23,800 under pre-2011 scheme
Women paid significantly less than men even when they are in the same role, conference hears
Andrew Rhodes says he was called a ‘psychopath’ and blamed for the death of a colleague
Union leader calls for Michael Arthur’s successor to rethink institution’s direction
Former colleagues call for investigations to disclose what Strathclyde and Heriot-Watt universities knew about Kevin O’Gorman’s conduct
There are plenty of pitfalls to be aware of when using slides in a presentation – academics in the know give their top tips
Gap in acceptance rates for major European conferences entirely down to behaviour of male referees
Leader, who will relinquish post in September 2020, credited with leaving institution in ‘very strong’ position
University says scheme will give junior academics ‘opportunity to experience life as a full-time lecturer’, but critics suspect REF link
Consultation options look to reduce administrative burden of flagship scheme
The new president of Boise State University discusses what the Victorians can teach us and how her dream of ‘staying in college for ever’ has come true
Tributes paid to long-serving political science professor
Early career academics dismayed to see 20 per cent threshold for independent projects and personal development dropped from UK guidelines
eLife editor says radical shift would help readers judge the real value of research, not just where it is published
Overseas scholars feel that their presence is ‘tokenistic’, says study, despite state-sponsored drive for internationalisation
Rise in Continental recruitment offsets overall flattening in transnational education numbers
After the pensions strike, employees’ sense of ‘helplessness’ has ‘evaporated’, says incoming UCU leader
Institute of Cancer Research and Imperial College London join forces to bring insights from physics, AI and data into cancer science