Despite the financial turmoil, there is still scope for improved UK pensions
Although available information on USS finances is patchy, scope appears to remains for restored benefits or reduced contributions, says Michael Bromwich
Although available information on USS finances is patchy, scope appears to remains for restored benefits or reduced contributions, says Michael Bromwich
Claiming nation’s first-ever student-centred strategic plan, university says nation has gone too far in the direction of leaving its students to navigate basic challenges
基思·伯内特(Keith Burnett)指出,苏埃拉·布雷弗曼(Suella Braverman)声称要“大幅减少”国际学生数量,这直接威胁着英国科学的发展
Universities’ policies of ‘inclusion’ have proven superficial and ineffective,?say scholars
The sector needs to foster a better collective sense of the pressures and possibilities of running a university, say?Doug Parkin and Richard Watermeyer
New recruits at specialist creative arts university get far inferior pensions, says union
Survey of more than 12,000 students and recent graduates finds a quarter say they do not have any friends at university
Foreign interference and cybersecurity are ‘right problems’ for university leaders to be focusing on, minister tells chancellors
MSU’s third consecutive leader to be forced out over handling of sexual misconduct cases joined by students in protesting governing board overreach
Coming out becoming ‘increasingly risky’ on Chinese campuses,?says academic who left the country
Comprehensive rejection of ‘Magna Carta’ leaves radical government ‘paralysed’ as key issues go unaddressed
Changes will exempt many more researchers from forced retirement at?68 but critics say policy is still unfair
As Sir?Colin Campbell knew, an overseas footprint offers the long-term returns that universities are established for, say?Christine Ennew and David Greenaway
Survey will be available in 12 languages and distributed?over three months
The University of Sydney will host the next THE?World Academic Summit in September 2023