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Pensions expert criticises Universities UK’s ‘outdated’ proposal to end defined benefit scheme for almost 200,000 staff
British universities face potential challenges if they are left outside the ‘Sorbonne process’, experts warn
Under-fire head of Bath's governing body defends high pay of Dame Glynis Breakwell after Hefce rebuke
University and College Union branch calls for a ‘fresh start’ after watchdog body highlights ‘poor governance’ and lack of transparency over senior pay
University and College Union will ballot members on a national walkout over plans to move staff to defined contribution pension scheme
Higher education regulator moves to correct confusion over status of specialist institutions
Budget must address ‘scandal’ of debt burden faced by poorest students by linking fees to family income, says education charity
University of Westminster music academic on fighting with punks, boosting Peter Andre’s career and pioneering ‘classical reggae’
University and College Union warns Russell Group institution will struggle to raise teaching quality while cutting jobs
Several top researchers exit Teesside after professors given individual ratings out of 32, senior academic claims
Broad-brush efforts to support female and ethnic minority academics will not address ‘multidimensional inequality’, says Warwick professor
Task force will investigate how women can be supported to rise through the university ranks
University of Hertfordshire job cuts add to fears staff could be forced out ahead of REF 2021
Tipping point likely to be between 2020 and 2025, new demographic analysis suggests
Almost 50 years after it was dismantled, the celebrated institution is making a comeback
Efforts by granddaughter of William Carlos Williams to persuade the Nobel Foundation to acknowledge the US poet could open door for other disciplines
Senior QAA reviewer claims it is unfair to compare alternative providers to universities when they charge different fees
Fellow at Scottish university at centre of investigation over presidential adviser’s alleged collusion with Russian authorities
Scholars charged with terrorism offences almost two years after signing anti-war petition
Long-running legal saga involving US academic and Sir Peter Scott concludes after court verdict
UK researcher who travelled to predatory conference in Denmark calls for greater awareness of problem
Why do smart scholars fall for dodgy conferences, asks Jack Grove
Sutton Trust says contextual admissions must become ‘central’ as report reveals uneven use across sector
Swedish-based academic Ahmadreza Djalali will be executed following 'grossly unfair trial', says Amnesty International