Cardiff staff vote to strike as axe hangs over 400 academic jobs
Welsh university faces mounting criticism over job cuts and course closures
Welsh university faces mounting criticism over job cuts and course closures
Cost-of-living help unveiled for students, staff and graduates, but sector remains all but empty-handed
External team to investigate why financial concerns that have led to more than 600 planned job losses were not raised sooner
Digital fashion founder will head up £1.1 billion innovation funding agency after a year-long search for new executive chair
Up to 185 more jobs in the frame, as restructuring of university switches from teaching to operations
Tally of unsubsidised students could reach thousands, representative body warns, after enrolments surpass projections
Institutions taking ‘as long as they like’ over investigations to protect reputations, according to Australian research integrity campaigner
Survey of UK doctoral examiners reveals disquiet over problematic PhD examiners keen to initiate emotionally charged intellectual exchanges
Conditions in many other countries remain far worse. And denuding US institutions of their best researchers is the last thing they need, says Luc Sels
UCU urges management to rule out compulsory redundancies as it stages walkout at institution hit by several waves of restructuring
Bureaucracy fears as new Research England rules push for ‘robust data’ on where quality-related funding is spent
Bridget Phillipson flags ‘wide-scale organised exploitation’ as she announces new measures to combat fraud connected to franchised provision
Seven-figure salaries needed to attract top talent, universities argue, but staff apprehend ballooning executive remuneration with ‘disbelief and anger’