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Blurring the lines between supervisor and friend can cause difficulties for academics and students alike, says study by Finnish researchers
UCU’s nine-point checklist aims to make admissions fairer
The latest detention of Miguel ?ngel Beltrán is viewed by many scholars as an attack on academic freedom
Official figures show gap fell 2.4 percentage points for full-time staff
Landmark gift from foundation started by Irish-American billionaire will fund work in US and Ireland
The proposed sale of London Metropolitan University’s Aldgate design school highlights some of the pros and cons of ‘one campus’ higher education institution, says Jack Grove
Tim Blackman is keen to build on successes achieved in his predecessor’s two decades in charge
A ‘Kimposium’ will explore what the fascination with the Kardashians tells us
2016 Best University Workplace Survey responses doubt TEF’s influence on classroom practice
Envy of Japan’s Nobel prize record is fuelling massive investment in sciences and higher education, including in international partnerships, says president of Ghent branch campus
Universities and other sector bodies have given a cautious welcome to proposals contained in a new Green Paper on higher education
Machiavellian tactics used by university leaders and their minions are often viewed as malevolent, but they are vital to running an organisation, says new study
The UK’s female academics are paid ?6,146 less on average than men, with lack of women in leadership and management roles a factor, says new report
International competitors will be ‘licking their lips’ if the UK labels some universities as weaker on teaching, says Andrew Hamilton ahead of his departure
More BME staff have been entering the UK academy but they remain under-represented at the top. What is being done about it?
Shorten waiting period for financial assistance with study and create bespoke foundation courses to aid entry into higher education, the EUA recommends
Outgoing New York University president John Sexton dismisses concerns over academic freedom at his institution’s Abu Dhabi campus
Hundreds of protesters gather on Bloomsbury campus in support of suspended Unison branch secretary Sandy Nicoll
Efforts to reform universities in the face of shrinking student numbers may jeopardise departments with the best overseas links, says Japan-based UK professor
Former business secretary also voices concerns over impact of Prevent on campus debates
As Spectre hits the cinemas, what might it be like to be taught by James Bond – or Daniel Craig, at least? His on-screen student and now THE reporter, Jack Grove, reveals how nobody did it better
Jack Grove reports from official inauguration of campus that reflects Singapore’s growing demand for Western-style higher education
UK students have ‘inflated’ views of their preparedness for the job market compared with undergraduates elsewhere, a major international study contends
Above-inflation deal for university staff still lags behind pay increases seen elsewhere in the UK this year