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Education committee chair Rob Halfon says ‘sanctions’ should be applied where numbers of disadvantaged students stall or decline
Analysts are optimistic that the expert panel convened to reassess the USS deficit could deliver significant change, although others are less convinced
Acting vice-chancellor promises to ‘listen’ to staff concerns after academic body agrees to shelve no-confidence vote until June
Branches call for return to collegiality from senior management to avoid repeat of industrial action
The inaugural provost of Hereford’s new engineering university on moving from Mexico’s industrial heartland to the UK’s Steel City and life as a gay woman in a male-dominated profession
French president claims that ‘professional agitators’ are behind campus occupations
Trade unions asking for a 7.5 per cent uplift or an extra ?1,500, whichever is greater
Concerns that France’s flagship research body is too large and unwieldy to move with the modern times are unfounded, says former president Alain Fuchs
Female chemists are more productive and successful in the job market if they have a female supervisor, analysis shows
The protests against pensions reforms reflect not just self-interest but also anger about working conditions and a sense that universities are losing their way. Jack Grove explores how proposed changes to the USS strained and broke bonds of trust
Head of Spanish capital's local government investigated over accusations related to her master’s degree
Peter Williams concerned by requirement for English universities to deliver ‘successful outcomes’ for ‘all’ students
Recep Tayyip Erdo?an targets students who took part in an anti-war protest at an Istanbul university
Concerns over the independence and intentions of England’s new higher education regulator as it becomes fully operational are unfounded, its chief executive insists
Plans by France’s president to establish a series of cross-border university networks are starting to become a reality
Universities cannot afford to wait for politicians to resolve future research relationship between the UK and European Union
Allegations that ‘snowflake’ students are routinely restricting freedom of speech are overblown, says parliamentary inquiry
Lord Willetts warns mooted reforms of student finance system could backfire politically
Taped recording of a university lecturer threatening students is viewed more than 80,000 times
Advance HE will be a supportive friend to higher education as England’s new regulator gets tough, explains chief executive Alison Johns
UK Essays said that its ghostwritten papers provided a ‘guaranteed grade, every time’
Copyright policy would bar staff at University of Nottingham from objecting to edited versions of their own lectures, which could be used during a strike
Research fellowship will explore how the US civil rights leader’s work could improve relations between academics and administrators
The De Montfort University professor discusses growing up as one of nine children, her work to improve the diets of children in the UK, and how academia turned out not to be a nine-to-five job