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Are Chinese universities doing the same with affiliations as UK institutions do with REF, asks Jack Grove
Some universities in Germany are using extra cash to create elite flagship courses, says study
Scholars are ¡®doing as much as they can¡¯ to promote critical thinking among students despite suppression of liberal thought, study claims
Typography expert¡¯s rules for making messages easier to read elicit both praise and claims of pedantry
UN plan to eradicate gender inequality misses larger problem of low access rates linked to poverty, University of Cambridge experts warn
University of Bath¡¯s Glynis Breakwell and other vice-chancellors are facing criticism from staff and students over pay increases
Measuring learning gain via self-reporting is difficult as top graduates underrate abilities, suggests Futuretrack study
Medical scholar branded a ¡®terrorist¡¯ by Turkey over his alleged links to a US-based cleric is named head of an institution in Texas
International project to change curriculum helps UCL students avoid ¡®sophomore slump¡¯
Although remuneration slipped off the top of the agenda at UK universities last year, generous salary rises for v-cs will not be overlooked, says Jack Grove
Keep it brief, tailor to the job requirements and do not mention your hobbies. Our panel of top university administrators offer some tips on how to write a top-notch CV
Average cost of remunerating v-cs in group rose by 6 per cent last year but salaries still lag those in top US and Australian universities
Report bemoans ¡®ruthlessly thick¡¯ glass ceiling on route to professorships
Reading popular science articles causes non-scientists to overrate their expertise, research finds
Jack Grove asks whether Father Christmas could learn from recent ¡®Santa studies¡¯ research
Election of theology professor Michel Deneken as Strasbourg president angers secularists
Large-scale study at a top Danish university reveals mismatch between student and teacher expectations around learning
Our panel of leading university administrators explain how applicants should approach a meeting of this kind at their institution
Biochemist named in analysis of US highly cited papers claims it is not his main contribution to science
Buildings and statues dedicated to people whose views clash with modern values can cause difficulties, but is tearing down history the answer?
Women in academia may be losing out salary-wise because they are more focused on tasks that may go unrewarded, a study suggests
New analysis suggests university offers should take greater account of where students went to school
Universities warn parliamentary inquiry that Brexit vote already deterring staff and students from coming to UK
Landmark exhibition explained the significance of university research to the public