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Average increase of 6 per cent in pay and pensions packages inflated by ¡®transitional arrangements¡¯ at Durham
Six universities in talks on global credit transfer system for online courses
The former university rector has been praised as one of the country¡¯s most effective politicians for driving his ambitious reform programme forward
New study suggests 150,000 jobs in Ireland are dependent on the sector ¨C with each role in HE supporting another seven elsewhere
One of Ukraine¡¯s most highly regarded institutions has decamped to a new home 100km away to escape fighting in the war-torn region close to Russian border
Student leaders warn cuts to support funds will increase financial pressure on those at university
Academics are divided over whether it was right to use unusually specific criteria when seeking applicants for new post
Performance targets to boost league table position are questioned as analysis shows little change in Russell Group REF order
First foray into Germany for the owner of University of Phoenix
The US sociologist has informed staff that he will not seek a second term as head of the London School of Economics
Sheffield Hallam University deputy vice-chancellor Liz Barnes will take over at Staffordshire early next year
¡®Minimum expectations¡¯ for research income will be used as part of staff performance review
Research organisations who previously worked with the troubled children¡¯s charity have sought to clarify ¡®misleading¡¯ descriptions of clinical work
As fans await the release of The Force Awakens, could Star Wars help teach psychoanalytic concepts in university?
The National Union of Students has released a selection of Christmas songs inspired by higher education. All together now ¨C one, two, three, four...
Pressure on student activists has raised questions about the Eastern European state¡¯s acceptance into the Bologna Process
A long-running stand-off has been resolved as a three-year deal on subscriptions is agreed
Protest sparked by suspension of highly respected architecture professor who refused to support relocation of the school
Architecture lecturer Stephen Games feels ¡®vindicated¡¯ after agreement
Life sciences PhD candidates believe they are owed money for teaching undergraduates as a condition of funding
Politics lecturer Michael Buehler faces sustained attacks after raising questions about covert lobbying ahead of US visit by country¡¯s president
Street mime artist-turned-professor Gilberto Scaramuzzo explains to Jack Grove how the wordless theatre form can enrich university teaching
New rules enabling higher education board to shut down private universities seen as a threat to the government amount to ¡®banditry¡¯
Blurring the lines between supervisor and friend can cause difficulties for academics and students alike, says study by Finnish researchers