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Foreign-born academics outperform US counterparts on numerous productivity measures, analysis shows
Spike in severance payments in Russell Group may be sign of attempt to shed ‘underperforming’ academics
Welcome for abolition of cap on visas for skilled workers, but continuing concern over impact of ?30,000 salary threshold
Modest remuneration rises and inclusion of housing costs push average pay packets past ?350,000 mark
Study raises doubts over value of ‘character education’ in universities
Many older academics have a great deal to offer, in terms of both research and teaching the next generation. But should they step aside for the sake of their younger colleagues’ careers? Jack Grove reports
Call for England’s Augar review to take action over fate of part-time education, as Birkbeck starts losing money too
Latest remuneration figures bring prospect of more criticism for UK universities
As a new report reveals dissatisfaction with mentorship for female researchers, Jack Grove asks where responsibility lies
Universities offer insights on tackling the gender pay gap, excelling at research supervision and supporting disabled students
Budapest-based institution confirms all new students will be enrolled in Vienna from next year
UK Engagement Survey indicates less affluent students do more independent study despite greater demands on their time
Government poll condemned as insensitive
Pension scheme will re-run its valuation and consult universities on proposals to save defined benefits, although April’s cost increases will go ahead
Major Ucea study finds ethnic minority staff suffer ‘significant pay penalties’ relative to white male staff with equivalent academic backgrounds
After spending a century in and around academia, Ukraine’s chief scientist reflects on his father’s ‘genius’, Chernobyl and how scientists helped to win the Second World War
Jack Grove asks whether those who lead academic departments and universities can still realistically find the time to be effective researchers
Pensions dispute moves closer to resolution after vice-chancellors support proposals to increase employer contributions to Universities Superannuation Scheme
Education reforms designed to improve uptake of science subjects may harm them if creativity is not taught, claims V&A director
The international stars in the Boston Red Sox and the city’s stellar universities highlight why Trump’s xenophobic rhetoric is so out of step with a ‘winning’ part of America, writes Jack Grove from Boston
Chief executive Anant Agarwal explains how the Harvard-MIT platform has defied sceptics and financial pressures to stay true to its mission
Leading Italian academics often leave the country, which struggles to attract highly rated foreign researchers
Circus expert Vanessa Toulmin explains how growing up on a fairground has shaped her academic career, teaching style and approach to life
Increase in contributions to Teachers’ Pension Scheme will cost post-92 universities about ?140 million annually, Ucea says