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Calls have been renewed for a national ballot on proposed changes to the sector’s largest pension scheme after it emerged that ?2.9 million in bonuses were paid to investment staff.
As funding for public universities falls, poorer students will feel the pinch. John Gill reports
The US has retained its dominance in the annual world university ranking compiled by Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
Outgoing founder of 'scholarly Wikipedia' ponders who will govern the project in future. John Gill writes
Politics professor disputes union move on grounds of discrimination and equality. John Gill reports
Malcolm Grant, provost of University College London, responds to the government’s cuts in university budgets with tight housekeeping measures. John Gill reports
Representative body calls for higher fees and integration of private colleges into “higher education ecology”. John Gill reports
1994 Group’s submission to fees review calls for greater competition in the academy to ‘enhance excellence’. John Gill reports
Industrial action an option in defence of final-salary deals and the traditional retirement age, union indicates. John Gill reports
Row erupts over US college's rejection of master's work done after travel ban. John Gill reports
Report recommends tailoring provision to secure high-value business for the UK. John Gill writes
Employers’ ‘modest, non-consolidated’ pay proposal falls short of joint staff demands for 4 per cent hike and job security assurances. John Gill reports
Lord Mandelson criticises v-cs’ attempts to ‘get a retaliation in first’ and hints that Budget will not deliver additional cuts. John Gill reports
TV cult drama's storylines used to aid development of 'public sociology' strategy. John Gill reports
David Eastwood and Julia King join panel considering the future of student support. John Gill reports