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Move to axe 14 per cent of workforce branded ‘devastating’, but v-c insists change needed
The UK’s leading role in shaping the future of science would be lost if voters choose to leave research ‘superpower’, pro-Remain voices warn
Brazil dominates the list of Latin America’s best universities as judged by Times Higher Education’s Academic Reputation Survey
High-profile literary critic once described as “Australia’s most distinguished woman” was the first female chancellor of the University of Sydney
Does flexible working benefit universities as well as individuals? Jack Grove reports
Two-day walkout follows offer branded an 'insult' by the UCU, but employers claim strike will have 'no to low impact'
Possible mass resignation of external examiners in pay dispute raises concerns about sector’s use of contracts, says legal expert
Feminist historian Catherine Hall will not accept her share of a lucrative award, calling her move an ‘independent political choice’
Fears that Britain will leave the EU are deterring academics from taking up posts at UK universities, says Universities UK president Dame Julia Goodfellow
A leading researcher in the use of supercritical fluids and superheated water in industry, who founded one of the University of Leeds' first spin-out companies, has died
Two long-time critics of London Metropolitan University management have been selected for redundancy, but institution dismisses any suggestion of a link
Academics and policy advisers have given their verdict in a study exploring how the REF affects the day-to-day lives of scholars
Vice-chancellors have again come in for flak over what they are paid. We look at how their compensation packages compare with those of their international peers. Jack Grove runs the numbers
Everything that you need to know about Success as a Knowledge Economy
Without the competitive advantage of EU links, UK universities will be outgunned in the fight for top talent by rich US universities, says Lord Patten
Legal battle overturned landmark ruling that may have led to routine disclosure of senior staff salaries
Two-day strike over 'insulting' 1.1 per cent pay rise offer may affect student exams and marking
Barcelona’s own version of the Crick Institute has helped the city’s academic ecosystem to thrive in spite of Spanish bureaucracy, reports Jack Grove from the Catalan capital
Royal Irish Academy warns that low tuition fees and funding cuts pose a grave risk to province’s universities and wider economy
Gearing research too far towards industry goals can lead to short-termist approach, warns Brian MacCraith
Literature on leadership development needs much improvement considering the sector’s importance to the UK economy, says report
Tuition fee income increases sharply as funding council cash declines, latest sector-level data shows
Durham, Edinburgh and Queen’s University Belfast pick up inaugural awards for arts, humanities and social science departments
But could arguments over washing-up, empty honesty boxes and milk be a thing of the past at De Montfort?