Birmingham sends Eastwood off with £190K bonus as v-c pay rises
Average leader’s remuneration stood at £308,000 last year, according to analysis of 118 university accounts
Average leader’s remuneration stood at £308,000 last year, according to analysis of 118 university accounts
Ministers accused of adding bureaucracy then ‘putting the costs on universities’ with planned rise while cutting student support in real terms
Flexibility of guidelines for universities wanting to open outposts praised, but concerns raised over academic freedom
Reports of a 13 per cent rise in registration fees is unjustifiable in the current economic environment, says Stephen Marston
But having a fellow academic as a partner helps, major study finds
The Armenian government’s aborted attempt to amalgamate three universities has left a bad taste, says Karine Harutyunyan
Survey portrays field as especially dangerous case of obsession with journal metrics, although chief accreditor promises aggressive bid on societal awareness
Ever more expensive boilerplate qualifications that may or may not connote genuine expertise are not what the world needs, says Valerie Sartor
As deadline for submissions approaches, OfS outlines how revamped exercise will benefit sector
Trump administration found by congressional watchdog to have largely abandoned investigative office, while Biden team pressed to fix things quicker
Academics warn of ‘collapse’ of higher education system after Taliban forces 70,000 female students out of private universities
Scientific publisher hopes new credit scheme will reward and incentivise peer review
As academia pushes to raise grades and completions among disadvantaged students, San Francisco professor shows value of Bandura, von Bertalanffy and kaizen
Four Fields Medal winners and former European Research Council president among advisory board for independent research institute
At best, a revitalised business education can help make tomorrow’s business leaders less destructive than their predecessors, says Carl Rhodes