Ronnie Fraser settles ‘anti-Semitism’ case costs row Lecturer agrees an out-of-court settlement after the UCU sought to reclaim its legal costs By Jack Grove 22 January
Clamour for clarity on the reach of chief scientific adviser Academics seek to determine role of Sir Mark Walport after announcement of Nurse review of research councils By John Morgan 22 January
Cary Nelson: ‘Ignorance’ fuels calls for Israel boycott Former AAUP head and others aim to sway ‘non-fanatical’ supporters of sanctions with The Case against Academic Boycotts of Israel By Matthew Reisz 22 January
Why a controversial undercover cop should keep his academic post Calls to sack Robert Lambert would deprive us of academic expertise, argues Stefano Bonino 22 January
Tower of power grows as a pillar of Glasgow’s community Local residents won’t be forgotten amid expansion to boost student experience and strategic research areas, says Anton Muscatelli By Chris Havergal 22 January
‘People should be allowed to say things we don’t like’, says MP Liberal Democrat Julian Huppert decries ‘illiberal’ campuses and ‘selfish’ calls by v-cs to raise tuition fees By Joe Sandler Clarke 22 January
First shelf filled in Murty Classical Library of India Professor’s dream as a student is realised as library launches first five volumes in bilingual series By Matthew Reisz 22 January
How to beat writer’s block Learning to accept ‘good enough’ as a benchmark can help academics escape a writing rut. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Matthew Reisz 22 January
Can an open-air lab tempt you to Siberia? Russia’s Tomsk State University is banking on the region’s natural assets and an English language push to attract foreign students and scholars By Stephen Hoare 22 January
Russia’s universities: rebuilding ‘collapsed stars’ Jack Grove reports from Moscow on bold plans to revive the country’s ailing higher education sector By Jack Grove 22 January
Professional golf degree launched in Scotland Nothing is out of bounds when it comes to higher education, it seems – with the launch of Scotland’s first degree in professional golf By Chris Havergal 21 January
Sussex told to compensate student protesters over suspensions The University of Sussex should not have suspended four students after a protest and should pay compensation, the sector’s complaints body has found By John Morgan 21 January
Video: cross-party science and engineering debate 2015 All the discussion from the Campaign for Science and Engineering’s annual discussion By Chris Parr 21 January
Gender gaps among students revealed by Ucas Figures also show 23 per cent of students now enter HE with BTECs By Jack Grove 21 January
Obama highlights college plan in State of the Union speech By Michael Stratford, for Inside Higher Ed 21 January
Many universities ‘failing to address public health needs of world’s poor’ First global health research ranking suggests only five UK institutions make major investment By Holly Else 21 January
Nobel laureates write to KAUST over Saudi flogging case Academics in Saudi Arabia have been urged in an open letter signed by 18 Nobel Prize winners to condemn the public flogging of blogger Raif Badawi By Jack Grove 20 January
Teach medical students to be critical, says Ernst Medical students must learn to think critically, an academic physician who became the first professor of complementary medicine has warned. By Harriet Line 20 January
Kent student named as Green Party HE spokesman A student at the University of Kent has been named as the Green Party’s spokesman for higher and further education By Chris Havergal 20 January
Bedfordshire joins Glasgow in fossil fuel commitment The University of Bedfordshire has become the second higher education institution in the UK to commit to not investing in the fossil fuel industry By Harriet Line 20 January
King’s College London drops rebrand plan Plans to rebrand itself as ‘King’s London’ have been dropped, principal has confirmed By Jack Grove 19 January
Carter review says universities 'key' to teacher training But report also angers some in HE over PGCE comments By John Elmes 19 January
Blog: Turning teaching-track promotions upside down Marnie Hughes-Warrington on the case for re-thinking academic career progression 19 January
Warnings issued over EU research budget changes The performance of the whole European research system could be harmed if changes to EU budgets go ahead, it has been warned. By Harriet Line 19 January
UK now ranked fifth on HE participation, says OECD The UK is ranked fifth among the world’s most developed nations for the number of young people with higher education, after rapid progress since 2000 By John Morgan 19 January
Libraries urged to do more with unique collections to help academics Britain’s research libraries can do far more to help their “unique” collections serve the needs of scholars, their universities and communities By Matthew Reisz 18 January
Employers ‘should participate more' in HE provision Employers should have more of a say in the design and delivery of the curriculum at universities in order to produce “work-ready” graduates By Joe Sandler Clarke 17 January
Universities asked to provide clarity during A-level upheaval The head of Ucas has urged universities to “move quickly” and make clear how they intend to ensure fair admissions in the light of A-level reforms By Times Higher Education Staff 16 January
Ed Miliband urges action on student voter registration Labour leader also pledges to say more on HE policy ‘by time of manifesto’ By John Morgan 16 January
DfE body will fund teacher training students for 2015 NSS U-turn follows Hefce pledge to underwrite inclusion By John Elmes 16 January
Greg Clark criticises ‘dumbing down’ comments on diversity Science and universities minister says more must be done on issue By Paul Jump 16 January
New USS pension reform plans to be put to union vote University staff will not resume a marking boycott this week after employers put forward amended plans to reform the sector’s biggest pension scheme By Jack Grove 15 January
Comparing degree standards: assumptions to be ‘re-tested’ Three of the UK’s funding bodies want to “re-test assumptions” about the importance of comparability of standards across the sector’s institutions By John Morgan 15 January
Alumni Rich List: top 20 UK higher education institutions for graduate salaries Find out which institution’s graduates are earning the most money By Chris Parr 15 January
Nature publisher to merge with Springer The publisher of Nature is to merge with the world’s second largest science publisher, Springer By Paul Jump 15 January
Universities give out more firsts and 2:1s The number of students awarded a first-class degree soared by 14 per cent last year. By Jack Grove 15 January
Part-time student numbers continue to dive Part-time student numbers have continued a dramatic decline after falling by 8 per cent last year, new figures show By Jack Grove 15 January
Extra-curricular activities now ‘more important’ to university applications Most admissions staff believe achievements outside the classroom are more important to gaining a university place than 10 years ago, a new study says By Jack Grove 15 January
Sheffield Hallam head Philip Jones to retire The vice-chancellor of Sheffield Hallam University, Philip Jones, has announced that he is to retire next spring By Paul Jump 15 January
Come shine at the Diamond Light Source The UK synchrotron seeks more university groups to set up second homes at the site to create a genuine research campus By Paul Jump 15 January
Chile steps back from bitter market fruits South America’s neoliberal pioneer is taking higher education out of the market. The UK should take heed, says Bahram Bekhradnia 15 January
Row between ‘forced exit’ scholar and NTU reignites Nanyang Technological University president’s claim that tenure dispute was ‘not political’ contested by ex-faculty member Cherian George By John Morgan 15 January
Still too male and white at the top? Don’t blame headhunters Consultants often boost the number of shortlisted women, but universities must fight their own ‘people like us’ mindset, says Sue Shepherd 15 January
University idols overrun Platonic ideals in China Institutions are using pictures of glamorous students to tart up their marketing, but not everyone approves of the trend, says Hong Bing 15 January
Are you a victim of hierarchical microaggression? Majority of workplace slights informed by your place in the academic pecking order, study finds By Chris Havergal 15 January
Scots rush to offer shorter degree courses Three-year programmes challenge the supremacy of Scotland’s ‘gold standard’ By Chris Havergal 15 January
Small victory for Cambridge women in long war over gender pay gap Women on academic contracts earn £8,400 less than men, according to Equal Pay Review 2014, but the gap has closed by £110 since 2012 By Holly Else 15 January
How to move up from a researcher post to lecturer Report advises young academics to foster personal and research independence to advance their careers. Plus the latest higher education appointments By Holly Else 15 January
How to give the next generation of scholars a career boost Holly Else examines European efforts to make academic career paths less challenging to navigate By Holly Else 15 January
The Royal Ballet: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Live broadcasting has changed how audiences view theatre and performance, says Liz Schafer 15 January
The big grants, the big papers: are we missing something? A perverse focus on research cash and high-impact publications threatens academics’ careers and the aims of science itself, says Dorothy Bishop By Dorothy Bishop 15 January
Terror bill ‘incompatible’ with coalition’s stance on free speech after Paris attacks Lawyer says government condemns terror attack on Charlie Hebdo but legislation could have a ‘chilling effect’ on campus debate By Joe Sandler Clarke 15 January
Foreign students used as ‘pawns in a political game’ Theresa May criticised after Home Office proposes new rules for overseas cohort By Chris Havergal 15 January
Nigel Piercy has to submit student emails for vetting Scrutiny of Swansea dean’s communications follows latest email furore By Paul Jump 15 January
Wendy Purcell only a figurehead at Plymouth after stepping down from helm FoI request reveals former vice-chancellor returned after suspension on full pay despite diminished powers By John Morgan 15 January
Academic regrets? I’ve got a few worth mentioning A professor with two decades of experience reviews his career highs and lows By Joe Sandler Clarke 15 January
Q&A with Sir Nigel Thrift We speak to the newly knighted vice-chancellor of the University of Warwick By John Elmes 15 January
Cultural guardian confronts the looters Donna Yates is tackling the illicit trade in antiquities, and although it can be dangerous, the archaeologist says it’s a world away from Lara Croft By Chris Havergal 15 January