Vice-chancellors’ pay row: a whiff of hypocrisy and sexism?
Pam Tatlow looks at the ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’ of the v-c salary row, and finds some unfortunate trends
Pam Tatlow looks at the ‘heroes’ and ‘villains’ of the v-c salary row, and finds some unfortunate trends
Middlesex head 'not worried' by Lord Adonis' calls for return of polytechnic-university divide
As Pam Tatlow departs MillionPlus, she warns against imposing a market in fees and criticises UUK on funding and Brexit
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
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Chris Parr looks at the issues that THE's Twitter followers think the new universities minister should be tackling
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
A defence of non-academic university leaders fails to make the grade, says Amanda H. Goodall
University leaders can expect renewed criticism over their salaries and ‘outdated’ benefits, warn governance experts
The success of the student boycott of the National Student Survey is not necessarily a success for students, writes Andrew McRae
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
Our annual pay review details v-cs’ remuneration, explores the make-up and workings of the governing bodies that set it, and compares the rewards on offer with those of other sectors
Remuneration committees should pay less attention to other institutions when setting their leaders’ pay, says Nick Hillman
Last week, the UK’s universities minister threatened to fine institutions that pay their v-cs more than the prime minister without a strong justification. We present three perspectives on the debate