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Lecturer Ann Rogerson on the telltale signs of the ghostwriter¡¯s presence. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Report points to prevalence of plagiarism and low awareness of academic integrity and referencing conventions
The University of East Anglia scooped the top prize last night at the Times Higher Education Leadership and Management Awards 2014
The vice-chancellors of the universities of Nottingham and Birmingham have been knighted in the Queen¡¯s Birthday Honours
UK¡¯s only professor in education for deaf children among those winning fellowships
Exeter staff bristle at proposed change to teaching timetable to include 9pm finish
Offering courses without credit afforded City University London more flexibility
Vice-chancellor to split institution¡¯s four faculties into seven in drive to boost intake and forge new links with industry
Better university grievance processes may be behind the drop in adjudicator¡¯s caseload
Standards watchdog calls on universities to beware misleading students about overseas facilities
DfE report suggests grammar schools appear not to have huge influence on HE path once background taken into account
Motion to allow staff at better-off institutions to arrange extra pay voted down at UCU congress
Higher education committee censured as call to launch tougher actions against employers is?passed at UCU congress
Packages vary widely with 10 universities offering new fathers only two weeks¡¯ statutory pay
UCU congress approves plan to send information-gathering group but cost and safety concerns are raised
The National Union of Students is to hold a national day of action on June 6 against plans to cut support for students with disabilities
NUS/OCR poll finds widespread disquiet over Michael Gove¡¯s proposals
Lecturers ¡®at mercy of students¡¯ after introduction of anonymous teaching evaluation method
Sally Hunt praises the NHS as she reveals the reason behind her six months off work
The capital¡¯s lure is irresistible, but with its unique attractions come unique challenges
Oxford students are set to stay affiliated to the National Union of Students after vote-rigging allegations over the referendum that broke the link.
The University of Oxford has become the latest higher education institution to disaffiliate from the National Union of Students.
Proposal to shift all active members to career average system to tackle ?13 billion deficit
Derecognising Unite and Unison has led to greater employee engagement with the university, says the University of Reading¡¯s John Brady