Dates for UCU’s ‘biggest ever strikes’ confirmed
Union calls 18 days of action in February and March ahead of crunch meeting in pay talks
Union calls 18 days of action in February and March ahead of crunch meeting in pay talks
JNU students watch BBC film despite warnings of disciplinary action and social media ban
House of Lords committee warns changes ‘make the system less progressive’ and government ‘should have consulted’ on them
Vice-chancellors hope for overseas expansion after Unesco agreement on recognising qualifications ratified
Rising Universities Superannuation Scheme provisions mean three-quarters of institutions report deficits, with losses totalling £3.6 billion
Institutions should pay heed to pressure from Beijing, but avoid depriving students of study abroad opportunities, scholars say
Suspect’s academic history raises pressure on universities to consider whether a heavy interest in some types of criminal behaviour warrants added screening
现在女性比拥有相似研究记录的男性更有机会入选,显示出试图纠正历史不公正现象的努力
The government must invest significantly in a national infrastructure to develop more effective interventions, say Antony Moss and Deborah Johnston
Two authors who taught on university’s creative writing course were employed on temporary contracts for 15 years
First casualty of 2023 may not be the last as federal funds that kept many institutions artificially solvent during the pandemic dry up
Major report seeks to establish true emissions for the whole of the UK sector – and suggest route to net zero
Rights retention agreement aims to end ‘unhelpful’ model under which universities ‘give IP to publishers and buy access to it in perpetuity’, says Manchester librarian
Open letter calling for political neutrality of public universities has gathered over 1,000 signatures
Duisburg-Essen has had to rebuild entire IT infrastructure and postpone admissions deadlines, although teaching and exams are able to continue