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The UK’s first academic conference on hip hop comes straight outta Cambridge
Extra contributions are likely to cost many university staff more than ?1,000 a year, analysis shows
From the Ebola outbreak in West Africa to special needs education in the UK, more mid-career professionals are taking professional doctorates
Researcher recommends reassessing selection criteria for PhD funding as several great scientists did not gain a first or a 2:1
Event with controversial King’s College London researcher Adam Perkins to be held at later date after ‘negative social media activity’
Rector Ralf Hemmingsen warns job losses will see some services ‘cut to the bone’ as 7 per cent of staff exit Denmark’s most highly regarded university
Bosses’ pay rose by 3 per cent on average to ?272,432, according to a new University and College Union report
Job descriptions demand early career academics be multitalented ‘superheroes’, a study suggests
Former international rugby player Colin Gregor is one of a growing number of students to balance a PhD with a career
Political theorist Andrei Stavil? explains how a comment on a friend’s Facebook page led to exit from Turkish university
Does the fall in UK applicants revealed this week spell trouble for universities, asks Jack Grove
Jo Johnson becomes latest high-profile figure to take aim at elite over their access record
January deadline figures also show slight fall in overall UK applicant numbers
Many black and ethnic minority staff at universities are also downbeat about their promotion chances, according to a new University and College Union survey
Times Higher Education's poll shows that the bulk of staff find their work rewarding but there is a deep gulf between academics and professional and support staff
Chief scientist at UK arm of French electronics giant Thales says big business is frustrated at retention rates for such students
One in 12 who suffer the suicide of a friend or relative will leave university, study says
British-Turkish academic who signed petition for peace is one of hundreds of academics who could face legal action in crackdown
With the latest data showing that just 17 professors in the UK are black women, two explain how a new award will help more ethnic minority staff thrive
Higher Education Academy report proposes a raft of changes to help improve reward and recognition of good teaching at universities
The number of full-time female academics rose sharply as the total employed by UK universities officially passes landmark for the first time
Record number of universities feature in this year’s Stonewall Top 100 Employers list
Hundreds of mathematicians who moved to the West are enjoying success in the US and Europe, new study suggests
Vice-chancellors’ pay in the Russell Group has continued to rise, but bumper salary hikes are increasingly rare, finds Jack Grove