London Met staff face anxious wait over plan to cut 10% of workforce Where will the axe fall? Up to 165 jobs may be lost as enrolments tumble By Jack Grove 19 March
Visa refusal for China expert Miwa Hirono is ‘pure madness’ Home Office under fire over ‘indefensible’ appeal forcing international relations expert to quit UK By Paul Jump 19 March
Self-reflective study: the rise of ‘mesearch’ Emma Rees investigates research where selfhood and scholarship are intertwined 19 March
Strasbourg upholds sacked scholar’s right to criticise management European Court of Human Rights rules in favour of a whistleblowing Latvian academic By Jack Grove 19 March
Anger as Surrey plans to slash jobs in politics department Academics have been left fearing for their jobs at a university politics department after management announced a restructure By Holly Else 16 March
Is employability data being manipulated? The Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey is being abused, according to one former university employee 12 March
Mental illness: shedding light on the darkness Be open about your health, an academic advises. It could be the surest way to get the workplace support you need 12 March
What will the end of final-salary pensions mean for academics? As a consultation launches, employees consider the impact of the USS reforms 12 March
Falmouth University’s shared-services scheme awarded Hefce grant FX Plus given £105,000 to encourage cost-sharing copycats at universities By Jack Grove 5 March
Leading philosophy professor reveals battle with depression By Colleen Flaherty, for Inside Higher Ed 3 March
Genius is so last season Deifying young fashion designers does them no favours and slights the many who make their work possible, says Sally Feldman By Sally Feldman 26 February
Black PhD students are pioneers in their subjects, says professor Hakim Adi urges early career researchers at first meeting of Black Doctoral Network UK to be resilient when facing difficulties By Holly Else 26 February
Performance-related pay is way forward for sector, says UUK review Sir Ian Diamond’s efficiencies report endorses the shift from incremental pay rises to service-related rewards By Jack Grove 26 February
Britons would rather be an academic than a Hollywood star Becoming an academic is the third most desirable job for Britons and is seen as more attractive than being a Hollywood film star By John Elmes 20 February
Fractional teachers to press for better deal nationwide Soas conference discusses building a network of groups fighting for fair pay and conditions for casual teaching staff By Holly Else 12 February
£4m on reorganising, yet still more jobs must go Aberystwyth University will run voluntary severance scheme despite having already spent millions on restructuring By Chris Havergal 5 February
Best University Workplace Survey 2015: results and analysis The results show that most people in the sector enjoy their work and their colleagues, but some are happier than others By Chris Parr 5 February
Would a university hide a scholar who had committed a crime? An academic’s conviction as a paedophile was kept under wraps in the 1990s. Would a cover-up happen today, asks Geoffrey Alderman 29 January
Warwick’s costs pass £100K as it foots Thomas Docherty’s legal bill Picking up professor’s tab for defending himself in tribunal adds £66,000 to university’s expenses arising out of suspension By John Morgan 29 January
Is ‘academic citizenship’ under strain? A wide range of essential under-the-radar tasks sustain academic culture, but who will perform them in an increasingly careerist academy? By Chris Havergal 29 January
University staff back revised USS reform plan Staff at pre-1992 universities have voted by two to one in favour of accepting plans to end the country’s largest private final salary pension scheme By Jack Grove 26 January
Public engagement: hidden costs for research careers? Some early career scholars feel there is not enough support for academics who reach out, say Richard Watermeyer and Jamie Lewis 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
Thomas Docherty case cost University of Warwick over £43K University says there are ‘lessons to be learned’ from professor’s tribunal By John Morgan 22 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
Tribunal of sacked swimming pool ‘bust-up’ Salford leader settled University settles Adrian Graves’ employment tribunal claim after vice-chancellor leaves By John Morgan 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
Sector doubles its Stonewall 100 share UK universities claim 10 spots in annual survey of gay-friendly workplaces By Jack Grove 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
University ‘equal pay’ days marked by protests Student groups are holding a series of protests this month against pay inequality in universities By Jack Grove 13 January
Global universities take pride in hiring home-grown talent Academic inbreeding is not considered unusual or problematic in many countries, according to study By Jack Grove 8 January
Multidisciplinary departments: do they work? Tim Hall describes staff and student experiences of interdisciplinary mergers, including an awkward departmental ‘speed date’ 8 January
How to avoid interview pitfalls Jenny Pickerill offers some advice on some common mistakes and how to stand out from the pack 8 January
Pay cuts for Bilkent University scholars who disappoint peers Private university in Turkey neglects research metrics for external views on academics’ performance By Jack Grove 1 January
New year’s resolutions – for others to keep Imagine having the power to direct higher education leaders, scholars or policymakers to take - and stick to - a new approach in 2015 1 January
REF year saw more on teaching-only contracts More academics were employed on teaching-only contracts around the time of the research excellence framework deadline, new figures show By Jack Grove 18 December
University of Kent lecturer’s age discrimination claim to be reheard Appeal tribunal overturns dismissal of case brought by Stephen Games over university’s PhD requirement By Jack Grove 18 December
Warwick academics ‘treated like City traders’ with financial targets UCU official attacks redundancy criteria at the university amid calls to reverse ‘dangerous’ process By Paul Jump 11 December
One scholar’s crusade against the REF The flawed research excellence framework is not a process of peer review in any meaningful sense, argues Derek Sayer, who appealed against his inclusion in the exercise 11 December
UUK criticises ‘excessive prudence’ behind pension reforms The USS is being attacked from all sides over the methodology of its valuation and assumptions, claims UCU By Chris Havergal 11 December
Fight fixed-term work, research councils entreated UCU argues that a rise in project-based grants fuel job insecurity and deter postgraduates from working in academia By Chris Havergal 11 December
Soas research assistant claims bias in visa decision A research assistant has claimed that his university declined to sponsor his visa to remain in the country because of his political activism. By Holly Else 5 December
Thomas Docherty on academic freedom Managerial fundamentalism has taken hold in universities, with scholars viewed as resources that must be controlled, argues the Warwick scholar 4 December
Imperial College professor Stefan Grimm ‘was given grant income target’ Emails with manager reveal details of review placed on academic found dead in September By Chris Parr 3 December
THE survey reveals university staff split on USS pensions reform Our Best University Workplace Survey 2015 shows disparate opinions on the need for changes By Chris Havergal 27 November
Imperial College London to ‘review procedures’ after death of academic Colleagues say failed grant applications had made Stefan Grimm fear for his job By Chris Parr 27 November
UCU accused of betrayal over university pensions Ten branches demand sector conference as union fails to escalate industrial action in response to pay docking threats in marking boycott By Chris Havergal 20 November
University life: which works of fiction are most telling? John Sutherland, Sarah Churchwell and others pick books that capture truths about the sector 20 November
Women and ethnic minorities still marginalised at top of universities Some 78 per cent of professors, 72 per cent of senior managers and about 80 per cent of vice-chancellors and principals in the UK are men By Chris Parr 18 November
Salford UCU latest to back strike over pay docking Move follows similar action at Liverpool and Bradford, while Ulster staff ask for their university to be ‘grey-listed’ By Chris Havergal 13 November
Have your say on your working life Employee review websites have the potential to change university cultures, says Alexandra Blakemore 13 November
UCU accepts end to final salary scheme but row over alternative rumbles on Tensions remain high as marking boycott over pensions reform continues By Chris Havergal 13 November
The academic ‘further achievers’ who live to work University leaders must lead the debate on realistic workloads, says Doris Ruth Eikhof 13 November
Sheffield academic asks for docked pay to go to students A University of Sheffield academic has called on the institution to give students the pay docked from his salary for being part of a marking boycott By Chris Parr 12 November
More universities pledge to withhold pay from boycott staff At least three more universities are to withhold full pay from staff participating in the marking boycott over proposed pension changes. By Jack Grove 6 November
Marking boycott: universities threatened with further action if they dock pay UCU writes to pre-92 institutions warning them not to withhold salary over pensions dispute action By Jack Grove 6 November
UUK obstinacy has forced UCU marking boycott Sally Hunt explains why union members are taking action this week over changes to pensions 6 November
York to review pay threat over marking boycott The University of York is to review its decision to withhold all pay from staff taking part in a marking boycott over proposed pension reforms By Jack Grove 5 November
Zero-hours contracts: UCU holds day of action University staff have held a national day of action against zero-hours contracts and other forms of temporary contracts. By Jack Grove 5 November
Living wage in universities ‘demonstrates HE's values’ Universities must pay the living wage if they wish to be seen as a force for good in their communities, a senior academic has argued. By Jack Grove 3 November