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Sir Ian Diamond reportedly did not trigger his 12-month notice period until his departure from the university
Swiss university has signed San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, which says academics should not be judged on the journals they publish in
Academics may be asked not to apply for jobs, give lectures or conduct external examining at Trinity
Liverpool pro vice-chancellor says new positions would be step between PhDs and traditional postdoctoral posts
Based on survey of more than 140,000 people, Wellcome Global Monitor finds affluent respondents are more likely to be positive about science
Endorsement of new partnership by Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin may be reaction to US cold shoulder
Hundreds of staff set to walk out on 28 June
University launches ‘urgent investigation’ into why it was not represented at tribunal
Latest hearing due next month in case of Tony Brown, who refused to shut down unmoderated staff email list
University of Derby project will produce guidance on improving curricula, pedagogy and assessments
Identical CVs with different names on them sent to 250 academics in experiment
Three vice-chancellors get CBEs, as Anna Vignoles, Lee Elliot Major and Kevin Fong also among those honoured
More than 30 universities from G7 countries have launched a ‘U7 Alliance’, which will hold its first summit next month
Schemes awarded funding include early intervention scheme developed with support of father of student who took his own life
Giving those in professional services a sense of identity and purpose in increasingly complex institutions are among keys, experts say
Supervisors’ supportiveness, not their academic ability, found to be key driver of satisfaction in survey
Jo Grady promises ‘new era of member engagement’, plus tough line on pay and pensions
More than 1,200 people sign letter supporting Feyzi Ismail in her dispute with SOAS University of London
Sheffield lecturer secures 64 per cent of vote in second round of counting
Hepi report ties increase to mounting workloads and performance management
UK pension fund rocked by regulator’s concerns, whistleblower’s claims and potential departure of Cambridge college
Holding ‘probably innocent’ co-authors responsible for research wrongdoing cannot be justified, say academics
Certification scheme will give academics the recognition they deserve, says initiative’s architect
Study finds university staff who do up to 10 additional hours each week are more satisfied with their job, but doing more than this has a significant adverse effect