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Change follows ‘comprehensive risk assessment’ by Queen’s Belfast
Megan Dunn sets out priorities as she defends the right to occupy
The value of donations peaks at ?807m, annual Ross/CASE survey finds, but challenges of limited outreach and elite domination persist
Which institutions are building the reserves to cushion potential shocks from uncapped student recruitment and rocketing research costs?
A Scottish university broke the law when it let staff on fixed-term contracts go without consulting unions, the Supreme Court has ruled
Employers have called on unions to “consider carefully the real value” of a 0.9 per cent pay offer for university employees.
Queen’s v-c speaks out amid plans to axe 236 staff and reduce student numbers by more than 1,000
Awareness of the impact of lad culture and the specific behaviours associated with it needs to be increased, conference hears
Head of Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business says that changing white male domination may require ‘something dramatic’
Many academics suffer ‘email overload’, says one study, which also considers how to get a grip. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Vice-chancellor talks to Chris Havergal about breaking free from Western constraints
Scottish National Party manifesto confirms party would support lower fees in England
Former vice-president promises to focus on tackling cost of living crisis
The Scottish National Party has pledged to support Labour’s proposed reduction of tuition fees in England to ?6,000.
Thousands of workers who built New York University’s campus in Abu Dhabi were excluded from the institution’s enhanced labour standards, an independent report says.
Members of the University and College Union at the University of Dundee have voted to strike in protest at the threat of compulsory redundancies
THE FoI requests reveal use of recruiters by UK institutions to be highest among post-92s
A Scottish institution aims to tackle obesity with products developed in a new food innovation centre
Plans to axe 236 jobs and reduce student numbers by more than 1,000 have been announced by Queen’s University Belfast
Scotland’s universities have called on the Holyrood government to put on hold an overhaul of governance in the sector after the proposals met with significant resistance.
Scotland’s universities have committed to achieving gender balance among the independent members of their governing bodies.
Association of University Administrators conference hears that too many UK institutions are ‘emulators, not leaders’ in disruptive times
Researcher says findings indicate variable fees may be preferable
Three presidents have been elected to lead the National Union of Students in the devolved nations of the UK during 2015-16