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Universities have confirmed their opposition to any academic boycott of Israel following votes by student and lecturer groups in favour of sanctions.
The National Union of Students will not hold a national demonstration against austerity and student poverty this autumn after outgoing president Toni Pearce used her casting vote to block the action
The University of Warwick has scrapped to use a scheme called TeachHigher to employ hourly paid teaching and research staff
Staff at London Metropolitan University will hold a one-day strike this week in a row over job cuts
Planned cuts to the European Union's research budget have been reduced by €500 million (?357 million) following pressure from scientists, university leaders and MEPs.
Union advocates rejection of pay offer and Prevent strategy implementation
GPA Advisory Group propose five-year pilot to test GPA alongside traditional honours system
Black and minority ethnic undergraduates report experiencing racial slurs and isolation
Support staff to remain on single salary spine with a bespoke model set up to allow institution to compete for top early career researchers
The deputy director of the London School of Economics is to take over the helm at Durham University.
Survey details the financial and personal costs of casualisation in higher education
Black scholar at UCL claims that he lost out on a permanent job after his proposed course ¡®scared¡¯ the academy
Many of the Italian researchers interviewed said they were unhappy working abroad
More than 200 jobs could go at the University of Exeter as part of plans to save ?25 million
Former universities minister Greg Clark issues directive within days of taking up new post as communities and local government secretary
Renowned economist Thomas Piketty has been appointed Centennial Professor at the London School of Economics
Details of another appeal kept secret despite chief executive¡¯s promise to reveal information
The marks of private provider¡¯s first cohort of graduates make Anthony Grayling feel more vindicated than ever
Three scholars with their sights set on Westminster explain what drives them to aspire to a career in?politics
Study finds inconsistencies in grading for borderline 2:1 and 2:2 essays
One of the UK¡¯s oldest higher education institutions has moved a step closer to a potential merger with a Catholic university
About 40 per cent of university applicants might choose a different course if tuition fees were reduced to ?6,000 a year, a new study suggests
Mass lobby in Brussels for Horizon 2020 funding ¡®draws line in the sand¡¯ on cuts
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz says that universities would lose hundreds of millions of pounds a year in EU funding