Strike over language cuts at Aberdeen called off after jobs saved
University lifts possibility of compulsory redundancies ahead of planned six-day walkout
University lifts possibility of compulsory redundancies ahead of planned six-day walkout
Academic freedom is particularly at risk in countries with pronounced social and political polarisation, report says
Some of the country’s biggest institutions have suffered bruising defeats of late despite the justice system generally favouring the powerful. What explains this losing streak and will it change...
Hepi report flags concerns over growth and quality of UK pre-degree programmes, but says across-the-board fee cut would be poor solution
Politicians are increasingly pushing for the facilitation of dual-use research, but university leaders are unsure
The science secretary’s demand that UKRI take action against its EDI committee underlines?how far UK science’s independence has slipped, says Fiona Fox
Chinese institution says it wants to nurture?‘master-level strategic scientists’
Sector leaders express frustration as chancellor praises universities, but offers?little additional money
Baroness Foster of Oxton falsely alleged that Oxford PhD student?Melika Gorgianeh had displayed ‘disgusting antisemitic symbols’
UCU says minister?‘does not retain the confidence of the academic community, nor is she upholding good standards of professional conduct’
University known for politics, piety and scandal penalised for longstanding pattern of hiding reports of sexual abuses and other community safety concerns
Increase in female leaders?driven by Europe as US stagnates
While new Australian data identify regional universities as the most inequitable payers, experts highlight the ‘different conditions and challenges’
Leadership alliances and equity focus set to battle political interference and disillusion with candidates after strong gain in previous presidential?poll
Three business school researchers who lost their jobs after their research was seen as not meeting strategic priorities win employment case