Equal Pay Day 2022: what is the gender pay gap at my university?
Analysis reveals which UK universities have the widest gender pay gaps
Analysis reveals which UK universities have the widest gender pay gaps
Building a publishing platform that allows scholars to earn from sales of their papers has put all Pooja Sawrikar’s rage to good use
Fourth edition of ‘very effective’ programme will look more closely at recruitment processes and science disciplines
Success notwithstanding, managing different shorter-term funding streams while working towards a single long-term vision is not ideal, says Olga Wessels
Classicist hopes her retirement will allow more of the ‘precariat’ to get a foot on the academic career ladder
English regulator focuses on law, business and computing courses not meeting thresholds for continuation, completion and progression
Biden-backed settlement benefits 200,000 students from 153 institutions, largely in the for-profit sector, with no expectation taxpayers will be reimbursed for the losses
High turnout among college-aged voters helps Democrats, but renewed Republican control of House may limit their payback on affordability and equity
Ongoing faceoff with administrators, which began with demand to raise stipends, leaves two students in hospital
Institutions having to make more direct interventions as cost-of-living crisis bites with little sign of help from Westminster
The police-catch-punish approach neglects to address plagiarists’ misunderstanding of what higher education is all about, says Sioux McKenna
Northumbria named University of the Year and Dame Mary Beard honoured at ‘Oscars of higher education’
Economist released weeks after being sentenced to three years’ imprisonment over ‘trumped up’ charges
Sector leaders acknowledge long-term problems with pay and say now is the time to resolve them after union promises strikes
Northumbria named University of the Year and Dame Mary Beard honoured among 20 categories covering the full range of university activities