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Despite being the second largest REF submitter, business ranks 30th of 34 disciplines on research income per FTE, says Robert MacIntosh
Merging metrics for the REF, KEF and TEF would free up time for academics to become researchers once again, says Robert MacIntosh
As the coronavirus pandemic turns academic life on its head, Robert Macintosh offers advice on how to show effective leadership in a crisis
Robert MacIntosh considers the benefits of academic conferences and whether they can be replicated remotely
Robert MacIntosh offers some tips on dealing with the deluge of student reference requests – and on how to get a decent one yourself
External examining will make you rich – in new ideas, that is, writes Robert MacIntosh
Robert MacIntosh considers how university staff should approach the management merry-go-round of vice-chancellors, pro vice-chancellors and department heads
Difficult conversations about student complaints and colleagues’ underperformance will test the skills and judgement of senior academic staff, says Robert MacIntosh
Robert MacIntosh offers managers some hints on how to succeed at their university strategy day
Other industries have been disrupted by bold new approaches to funding models and higher education seems ripe for its own revolution, says Robert MacIntosh
Robert MacIntosh explains what to expect when staff enter the little-known world of the university exam board
Successful trials of a robot tutor should encourage universities to ask which roles can never be replaced by artificial intelligence, argues Robert MacIntosh
In an increasingly competitive publishing environment, responding effectively to criticism is key to getting published, says Robert MacIntosh
There are numerous survival guides for doctoral students, but much less advice on how to supervise PhD candidates. Robert MacIntosh offers some tips on becoming an effective supervisor
From faculty meetings to exam boards, research committees to staff-student liaison panels, meetings are a regular feature of university life. Robert MacIntosh explains how to chair them
Robert MacIntosh explains how academics should tackle their first university administrative role
For those aspiring to an academic career, a PhD is the entry ticket to a world where reputation is all, says Robert MacIntosh. Here are his 10 top tips for early career researchers