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Television historian on his failed attempt to ‘escape’ being a historian, Churchill’s ‘mixed’ legacy and why we need more black professors
Cardiff’s Colin Riordan says research-intensive universities will have to ‘adjust’ to straitened times
Two researchers who study rainforest resilience tell Jack Grove of their alarm at seeing the devastation wrought by wildfires
Academic turned wrestler Dan Mathewson is just one of many educators willing to go the extra mile for scholarship and learning, says Jack Grove
German-Russian conference cancelled over inclusion of acting rector of V. I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University
Liberal arts professor Dan Mathewson uses his wrestling alter ego to explore the politics of the working-class American South
Average salary rise of ?8,000 awarded to English university leaders highlights ‘lightweight’ nature of new regulator, says University and College Union
Switching to a six-point scale in surveys eliminates perceived gap in teaching performance, study finds
Royal Holloway professor Jeff Frank back at work after lengthy suspension over ‘farcical’ and ‘non-specific’ charges relating to union activity
Bergen rector says UK's failure to commit to European student mobility overlooks importance of ties between Britain's north and Norway
Survey reveals many staff in UK universities are sceptical about the value of workload models
Automatic green cards for international PhD graduates at US universities could restore America’s ‘competitive advantage’, says Robert Zimmer
Unsupportive senior staff and ‘unjust’ promotion practices are major problems reported by black female professors, says equity researcher
Welsh university disputes figures in accountant’s report
Britain again edges ahead of Germany in EU research funding race despite Brexit concerns
Falling student enrolments and restructuring costs blamed for operating deficits at many universities in the UK capital
Researcher finds that impressive enrolment numbers conceal the tiny profit margins earned by UK universities operating abroad
The Central European University’s new director of communications talks radical nuns, leaving Ireland aged 18 and why her role is the most exciting in her profession
Institutions seek guidance over links to Chinese company but are told that it is not their role to start a ‘new Cold War’
Survey of more than 5,000 UK researchers finds about half keep working when they are unwell
Academic experts have been wrong to dismiss the social mobility benefits of grammar schools as selective areas do better on university access, says Higher Education Policy Institute study
Richard Davies accuses registrar of attempting to ‘seize the position of vice-chancellor’
Leading figures in UK higher education warn sector will ‘take decades to recover’ from no-deal Brexit
University leaders are increasingly expected to communicate directly with staff and students, often on controversial topics – how should they handle this tricky task?