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Pervasive claims that non-native speakers of English are unfairly discriminated against by publishers are rebutted by linguistics expert
Gaining a PhD is a tough act for most students, so how do those with new babies cope while having the additional demands of parenthood?
Ucea says additional payroll pressures and market instability means uplift is ‘at the limit of affordability’ for many institutions
Rules introduced by Scotland's ombudsman have forced universities to improve how they handle student complaints, says University of Edinburgh expert
Millions of pounds of expenditure mean that many UK universities now offer truly world-class sport and fitness facilities
Loughborough University tops the poll, with its emphasis on student participation, says Jack Grove
A leading economic psychologist who led [!Soas, University of London!] for almost a decade has died
Several research-intensive universities are on list, but many institutions dispute the findings
As the social media platform celebrates its 10th anniversary, Jack Grove examines how it has changed doctoral study
A new law to support early career researchers has reopened arguments over limits on the use of short-term contracts in the country
Joint PhD programmes that split doctoral studies between different universities may help to improve low outward mobility
About half of poorer students would have applied to university differently without a grant, Sodexo research also suggests
Although many students praise aspects of their university experience, the majority are still unhappy about what they get in return for fees
Might mass polls by live audiences actually be a better way to choose the right applicant?
Institutions are criticised in UCU report for allowing 'shameful levels of pay inequality' to persist
Professor Webley was ‘inspired leader’ and will be ‘sorely missed’, say colleagues of the acclaimed academic
A new joint PhD programme is part of a ‘new era of close collaboration’ between the UK and Australian universities, say v-cs
Female researchers now account for 37 per cent of first authors in medicine’s top journals, says US study
The share of women in management or governor roles has steadily increased over the past two years, analysis shows
Free movement of students and scholars would be hindered by UK leaving EU, says University of Glasgow principal
Credit agency says the pace of change will quicken as governments seek cost savings
Director of Claro Learning has complained his firm was unfairly attacked by Margaret Hodge
Leaving the EU would damage international partnerships vital to research excellence, v-cs say in letter to national newspaper
Study suggests there may be long-term benefits from publishing, but critics warn of ‘too much, too soon’