English v-cs’ overall remuneration tips towards £300K
Average salary rise of £8,000 awarded to English university leaders highlights ‘lightweight’ nature of new regulator, says University and College Union

Average salary rise of £8,000 awarded to English university leaders highlights ‘lightweight’ nature of new regulator, says University and College Union

ߣߣÊÓÆµn university releases details of curriculum for philanthropically funded degree

Dozens of universities are already interested in striking ‘civic university agreements’ proposed by commission

Pupils in rural and coastal areas are losing out in the drive to widen participation, says charity

Switching to a six-point scale in surveys eliminates perceived gap in teaching performance, study finds

Academics have been urged to mention China’s persecution of Muslim minorities at every public event in which they participate

Self-organising academics who are still passionate about their jobs will diverge from depressing, neoliberal institutions to create new, democratic ones, predicts Monika KosteraÂ

House of Lords committee also calls for UK to fully associate to EU’s Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ programmes after Brexit

Welsh university says it is not currently planning compulsory redundancies but cannot rule them out in future

Sir Chris Husbands visits ߣߣÊÓÆµ as it considers introducing performance-related funding system similar to UK’s teaching excellence framework

Senate education committee chair pushes to apply federal aid eligibility test for private colleges across whole sector

Announcement follows days of speculation over senior leadership at Leicester institution

University presses should not produce popular books at the expense of academic ones, say scholars

Chris Husbands explains how his institution's strategic partnership with La Trobe University in ߣߣÊÓÆµ will address a global future while remaining firmly rooted in its communityÂ

Officers draw on expertise from around the world as they deal with protests, extremist speakers and hate crimes