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Effectiveness and impact of one-day strikes targeted at university graduation and open days also questioned by expert and employers
Some believe the momentous referendum result may harm the UK¡¯s ability to compete for the world¡¯s best PhD students
Some scholars claim plans are more about improving staff visibility to students than brightening corridors
Plans to allow graduates of France¡¯s most elite higher education institutions to claim the title of PhD without taking a viva have enraged some Gallic scholars
Focus on teaching in proposed framework ignores its primary role as extra quality assurance tool, claims researcher
Tyneside-educated scientist to lead institution from next year
Senior academic from the university embroiled in the ¡®Climategate¡¯ scandal warns how open data can be used irresponsibly to damage science
Hundreds of students at Europe¡¯s largest postgraduate dental school may have been awarded the wrong marks thanks to form-filling blunders
Scientists funded by the Wellcome Trust will be able to publish their findings ahead of peer review on a new digital platform from this autumn
Staff raise ¡®serious reservations¡¯ about the impact of proposal to record tutorials
Market shocks caused by Brexit vote may have implications for sector¡¯s largest pension scheme
Personality researcher Adam Perkins faces claims at rescheduled lecture of ¡®misrepresenting¡¯ studies to suit his thesis on ¡®work-shy¡¯ benefit claimants
A review at the University of Nottingham found many doctoral students were unsure where to turn for help
Higher education institutions in Ireland should face financial penalties if they do not hit targets on diversity, report recommends
Universities have a ¡®moral responsibility¡¯ to combat growing trend of rubbishing economists, scientists and academics, says De Montfort University vice-chancellor
Max Lu, the first Chinese academic to lead a UK university, says that increasing the institution's links with major firms from his homeland will be a priority
It is ¡®crystal clear¡¯ that UK higher education is stronger thanks to European Union membership, says a letter signed by 103 university leaders on eve of referendum
National University of Ireland, Galway will introduce a raft of policies to tackle its deficit of women in leadership positions
Doctoral supervisors are having to adapt to a new power dynamic with their students, conference will hear
A High Court action will determine whether former students on a much-criticised hypnosis degree course receive compensation
Academic freedom is under threat from forthcoming plans for higher education, says ¡®alternative white paper¡¯
Staff at eight UK universities will walk out on scheduled student open days as part of pay dispute
Marking boycott ends after UCU says managers agree to scrap ¡®unfair¡¯ targets
Most taking part in new scheme will withdraw their extra pension as cash, finds report