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Study pinpoints ‘disconnect’ between what academics value when submitting work for publication, and what they think others value
Suspended vice-chancellor Richard Davies and dean Marc Clement now dismissed following investigations
Annual report shows increase in value of fund assets, but dispute over future contributions takes toll on contentment
Summer is upon northern hemisphere academics. But its cherished traditional identity as a time for intensive research is being challenged by the increasing obligations around teaching and administration that often crowd out research entirely during term time. So is the 40/40/20 workload model still sustainable? Respondents to a THE survey suggest not. Nick Mayo hears why
UUK and Russell Group issue appeals after former shadow HE minister’s victory in Tory leadership race
Student and applicant data have been stolen in a ‘malicious and sophisticated’ phishing attack on Lancaster University
UUK announces review of university admissions, after similar review ordered by the Westminster government.
Ex head of UK Civil Service issues warning as Arts Council chief praises universities’ contribution during council funding crisis
Ruskin College denies allegations of ‘victimisation’ of UCU members
Member of catering staff draws support after appeal to Sir David Eastwood to survive on her salary for a month
The alliance of world universities agrees to act on issues including social inequality at first summit
UUKi chief will ‘eat hat’ if amendment to liberalise visa regime not adopted, as major survey of international graduates published
UUK report urges government to promote ‘earn while you learn’ courses to meet student, parent and employer enthusiasm
Networks representing more than 7,000 higher and further education institutions from six continents commit to action in research and teaching
Uclan joins University of Cape Town in adopting rules to stamp out export of unethical research practices to poorer countries
Joy Carter says fellow v-cs must act on climate emergency and make sustainability integral to all teaching and a ‘way of life’ on campus
‘Pockets of excellence’ in non-Russell Group institutions could be emptied, some fear
Solutions from the UK and the US on how to improve diversity in leadership roles
Some hourly paid and part-time academics may be effectively earning less than the minimum wage, says University and College Union
Union sets out timetable for ballots over industrial action in relation to the pay and USS pension disputes
The award-winning administrator discusses the transformational power of higher education, pulling pints on Hollyoaks, and the challenges of public speaking
Data on more than 19,000 institutions show Europe lags behind leading anglophone sectors on female leadership
Jane Hutton says that pension fund is trying to deny her ‘whistleblower’ status
University leaders more likely to have attended Oxford or Cambridge compared with five years ago, but also to have gone to a comprehensive school