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Is the National Union of Students too concerned with discrimination and political correctness or is it right to ignore its critics, asks Jack Grove
Janet Beer says radical action is needed to increase the number of women working at higher levels in universities
Vice-president Sorana Vieru says the NUS is ready for further criticism after Prevent critic Malia Bouattia was voted in as president
Universities are beginning to explore using a new set of social media apps as students give up on Facebook and Twitter
Students will be asked to sabotage the National Student Survey unless ministers pull back from reforms
High-profile critic of Prevent has attracted criticism from Jewish student societies over her comments on Israel-Palestine conflict
Campus staff will have to report their whereabouts to managers when they leave their ‘normal place of work’ for a morning or afternoon
Almost nine in 10 in staff who took part in online poll do not think the former Ofsted chief is fit to lead institution due to cost-cutting plans
Majority of junior academics are on ‘precarious’ short-term contracts, says UCU report that criticises job insecurity
Ballot for industrial action is called despite ongoing pay talks over pay claim for 2016-17
Event host Pompeu Fabra University is arguably the greatest legacy of 1992 Games, says Jack Grove
New head of Staffordshire University says sector must think harder about whether classrooms and lecture halls on campus are suited to modern teaching methods
Philanthropic donations to universities seen in the US can be replicated in Europe and the Middle East, argues former University of Chicago president Hugo Sonnenschein
How should universities handle breakdowns in PhD student-supervisor relationships?
Outdated view that modern universities exert only local influence should be challenged, Hefce’s David Sweeney tells Barcelona event
New universities must seek innovative ways to improve the student experience rather than simply mimicking older institutions, says Peter Coaldrake
Tensions between ‘tribes’ of differing prestige harms sector, says Leadership Foundation report
Salary thresholds for non-EU nationals may drive students to rival nations, warns immigration expert
Groundbreaking study of how target-driven strategies affect staff has attracted international support
Youth is not a bar to excellence, despite older institutions’ rankings success. Jack Grove analyses how some youthful contenders have risen in the ranks
Interviewees on dating app who wanted to be ‘used for academic purposes’ highlight the difficulties of using new technology for research
New statutory duties designed to stop the rise of extremism on campus are making students and staff apprehensive, AUA conference hears
Elite universities are unhappy that new rules targeting charities and big business will hit institutions hard, says Wendy Piatt
Pervasive claims that non-native speakers of English are unfairly discriminated against by publishers are rebutted by linguistics expert