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Brexit, pension contribution increases and possible cuts to tuition fee income are cited by employers in their opening pay offer
Indian scholar explains why she thinks guidelines on ensuring PhDs focus on ‘national priorities’ are dangerous and wrong
Times Higher Education’s poll of artificial intelligence experts defies predictions that university jobs will be cut as technology advances
Work to encourage team science is gathering momentum, and a recent Academy of Medical Sciences report highlights key steps to be taken
New association will seek to tackle class-based barriers prevalent in academia, says chair
Female PIs awarded lower starting salaries than similarly qualified male research group leaders, survey suggests
Can sharing a city with a more prestigious neighbour make it easier or harder for an institution to realise its value? Jack Grove examines the competition
The father of the Nobel Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai on being a student leader with a stammer, returning to Pakistan and his fears for his daughter at Oxford
The Open University cancels prison reform conference after pressure from militant feminist groups over organiser’s advice on transgender prisoners
Stephen Toope cites Brexit and Augar review in all-university email explaining the need to reduce spending
College of Arts and Law tells scholars to spend more time on grant applications as quality-related funding dwindles
London Book Fair hears claims European open access push may aid big publishers rather than reduce their power
Debate sparked by criticism of growth of PhDs by publication, and allegations that corruption and nepotism are undermining the reliability of the academic doctorate
Queen guitarist Brian May completed his PhD after enjoying rock stardom. Jack Grove looks at how doctoral dropouts can land second chances – and supervisors can help
Russell Group university is on course for UK’s first industrial action linked to 2021 research excellence framework, says union
Treasury officials will find it harder to ignore the deficit pressures caused by subsidising lower-earning creative arts students after analysis, researcher argues
Education secretary Damian Hinds’ call for more scrutiny of decision-making behind vice-chancellors’ ‘high pay’ may lead to problems, experts warn
The departure of the University and College Union’s long-time leader has intensified calls for democratic reform, and activists could take a greater role
Carolyn Fairbarn will urge ministers not to cause ‘needless’ damage to the ‘precious national asset’ of universities
David Green says exposing pay disparities within universities may encourage removing lower-paid staff from direct payroll
Failure to reach 50 per cent turnout threshold on pay ballot and exit of leader Sally Hunt must open the door for debate on future, union leaders agree
University and College Union leader steps down with immediate effect after 12 years in charge
US study suggests hiring panels may offer worse terms to female scientists seeking jobs at their partner’s institution than to equally qualified solo candidates
Self-perceived levels of impostor syndrome in women remain equally high among senior academics, study finds