Tardy interview expense repayments are limiting postdocs’ job chances
Upfront costs can run into thousands of pounds, so speedy repayment is vital?for equal access to permanent employment, says Eleanor Palser
Upfront costs can run into thousands of pounds, so speedy repayment is vital?for equal access to permanent employment, says Eleanor Palser
Two authors employed on service contracts for 15 years argued they were denied workplace rights
Philanthropic gifts to colleges and universities reach near record levels, just as wealthy benefactors wield growing power over institutions
Parties to return to court?having failed to reach agreement in case that could have wide-ranging implications for UK sector
Ucas figures also?show application gap between London and UK region with lowest rate has reached record level
Monica Bertagnolli hopes for new era of research that sets the stage for essential societal change
Institutions should push the Qatar government harder to improve conditions and wages for their migrant labourers, say Karl Widerquist and Ian Almond
Cornell and Penn among the Ivy League institutions to stop?tradition to reduce stress over grades
Hackers?known as Anonymous Sudan reportedly take responsibility and cite ‘UK’s continued support for Israel’
Sharing resources and commercial risk will allow Midlands universities to better support research spin-outs, says Aston University leader
‘We have an obligation to try something ground-breaking,’ says oncologist confronting co-Australian of the Year’s brain cancer
After two years of inaction at Stormont, higher education sector has long to-do list for first minister?Michelle O’Neill
The behaviour of some has effectively served to chill the views of others. But this flies in the face of?universities’ core role, says Dawn Freshwater