Westminster initiative that brought together people from across the institution to look at climate policy can be replicated elsewhere, participants say
With King’s College London and Cranfield University planning to join forces, we discuss whether mergers are a sensible way forward for UK universities beset by financial challenges
‘Focused interim action’ required on a sector that politicians say is ‘sacrificing fundamental social benefits in the pursuit of corporate outcomes’
ߣߣÊÓÆµn parliament urged not to pass independent senator’s legislation because Remuneration Tribunal is already addressing pay of university leaders
Representative groups hope their ‘robust practical’ proposals will ensure that intent to fix a ‘broken governance system’ does not end up in ‘the long grass’
Outgoing president of ambitious Japanese institution discusses building research capacity, dealing with staff discontent and moving on from reliance on public funding
Senator warns universities have ‘few levers’ to pull when things go badly – citing ‘havoc’ at the ߣߣÊÓÆµn National University under former vice-chancellor
Facing a £12 million deficit and a beloved but underutilised rural campus, former barrister who led murder cases says she took lessons from legal career when attempting to modernise an institution with Victorian-age origins
Rules need tweaking to rein in high salaries that have become ‘emblematic’ of ߣߣÊÓÆµn universities’ social licence problems, George Williams argues
Institutional autonomy ‘not threatened’ by proposal to more than halve executive pay, academics say, as universities insist councils should maintain control
Even in the University of London’s formal federation, differing ‘coalitions of the willing’ are formed in different operational areas, says David Latchman
Market logic has converted universities from publicly oriented educators of citizens to workforce training institutions serving economic interests, says Graeme Turner