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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
No-confidence motion that triggered walkouts at the University and College Union’s June congress is shelved at recall event
Strathclyde education lecturer calls for other academics to speak out
Plans to amalgamate Parisian grandes écoles into a single university grouping have been officially approved
Higher education pension scheme hits back over allegations that it has made a ‘large and demonstrable mistake’ in assessment of its long-term health
New rules requiring a female presence on doctoral defence panels at the University of Glasgow will push more ‘unrewarded’ academic tasks on to women, critics claim
Lawyer of former university president imprisoned in Turkey gives glimpse into courtroom practices faced by persecuted academics
New pilot phase of post-Brexit immigration plans will prioritise applications from European Union staff working in higher education
From the largest strike in the history of UK higher education, to the US ‘academic precariat’ looking to unionise to improve their conditions, Jack Grove assesses the changing influence of workers’ organisations
Under-pressure distance learning provider could reap rewards by opening its main campus to traditional learners, argues Higher Education Policy Institute director
Latest fall in student numbers linked to mass emigration following European Union membership in 2007
Scandal-hit organisation makes payments to hundreds of students and graduates affected by its errors
Well-paid professors who led their departments to success in the 2014 research excellence framework won higher salaries and will be even more valued in 2021, say researchers
Poll of almost 4,500 scholars reveals half support the national accreditation system for university hiring and promotions
UK-educated political scientist Sedat La?iner was sentenced after spending 26 months in pretrial custody
Fresh facilities at new Waterside campus will transform fortunes of town, says vice-chancellor
Top US universities with low numbers of ethnic minority students are most likely to use questionable practices that overplay diversity, study claims
Scholars say permanent teaching posts are left vacant as universities rely on ‘ad hoc’ lecturers