THE pay data since 2010-11 show pay of UK leaders is going up faster than that of rank-and-file academics, but the reasons are less clear
The UK wants membership of EU research programmes, but it is hard to see how this happening, says Simon Marginson
Leading scholars warn of risks to internationalisation in populist era
Oxford professor urges institutions to 'build bridges within our increasingly divided societies'
Lack of student accommodation means new arrivals are often having to return home, warns student union
Former UK universities minister’s stance in contrast to that of Andrew Adonis and some in government
Latest Education at a Glance data show danger of governments failing to make decision on right path for policy
Backlash against VSNU’s appointment of Pieter Duisenberg, who called for investigation of anti-conservative bias on campus
Book and exhibition by one of the UK’s most renowned photographers stem from unprecedented access to elite university
US scholars will also be involved in new push to understand if the public still values expertise
Administrator taking over from Les Ebdon as director of fair access must speak out on need for student diversity, says sector expert
Despite bachelor’s graduates rising by a third since 2009, funding has barely risen faster than inflation