UCU: union staff announce continuous strike action
Increasingly bitter relations could result in prolonged strike action in September
Increasingly bitter relations could result in prolonged strike action in September
Departing London Met vice-chancellor says English regulator’s data-driven rules do not help socially disadvantaged students
In the face of a deadly crackdown on demonstrators, student groups in Bangladesh are at the forefront of calls for reform
Big pay hikes for doctors and teachers could trigger mood change on more industrial action, say experts
Canberra should avoid unnecessary damage by waiting to assess the impact of no fewer than nine other policy changes, professor says
The OfS needs only to tweak its guidance in light of the considerable free-speech duties by which universities are already bound, says James Murray
But formation of Research Ireland must be accompanied by funding increase, researchers say, as questions over leadership remain
Fees for humanities degrees reach dizzying milestone, raising questions over how many will ever be repaid
Organisations with more than 2?million members could prove a powerful force to galvanise black and young voters in coming election campaign
University had already built ?31 million home for exascale supercomputer now targeted by spending cuts
Structurally disadvantaged in teaching Australian students, new private colleges face international enrolment veto until they have taught domestic students
Universities are under pressure to better protect students from ‘ragging’ after the death of a fresher last year
University funding across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland ‘consistently unstable’ despite policy divergence since devolution, report highlights
Accusing Israel of ‘apartheid’ and ‘genocidal attacks’ provoked ‘anxiety and fear’ among Jewish students, investigation says
For critics of universities in the US, diversity, equity and inclusion?has become a bête noire. Is the catch-all term?doing a disservice to worthy interventions?