Jo Phoenix condemns Open University review ‘whitewash’
Gender-critical professor says Dandridge report is another sign that campus free speech legislation is needed
Gender-critical professor says Dandridge report is another sign that campus free speech legislation is needed
New institution with power to appoint its own vice-chancellor seen as a possible model for improving struggling sector
Monash vice-chancellor discusses universities' progress on preventing gender-based abuse and the 'flattening effect' on internationalisation
Veterans face many barriers to attending university. Let’s give those who have served our country free access, says Zlatko Skrbis
Quantitative approach could help junior contributors ‘raise their voice’ and get due credit, researcher proposes
Film documenting students’ efforts to stop university from destroying local monument wins top award as legal battle continues
Employers say they will work with union on issues including contracts, workload and pay gaps – providing there is no ballot for industrial action
Shahd Abusalama claimed Sheffield Hallam breached a confidentiality agreement by disclosing details of her departure to The Jewish Chronicle in the wake of disproven antisemitism claims
Inquiry recommends unamended passage of Universities Accord reforms bill
Last-minute decision leaves some institutions safe and others stranded
New immigration policies introduced to attract foreign scientists as country struggles to compete in talent race
Papyrologist Roberta Mazza faced intimidation and legal threats when she blew the whistle on the multimillion-pound trade in illicit papyri
Case which could have significant influence on sector response to industrial action ‘jumps the first hurdle’
With many of the world’s top universities sporting new heads, and tenures shrinking, experts call for initiatives to develop future leaders
Whatever happens in the Middle East, we must learn how to minimise harm when discussing emotive topics, says Emma Davies