Cut bureaucracy to create time for third mission, says EUA head
‘If we want to do more things for society, we can’t do it by working more than 60 or 70 hours a week,’ Rolf Tarrach tells annual conference

‘If we want to do more things for society, we can’t do it by working more than 60 or 70 hours a week,’ Rolf Tarrach tells annual conference

Mean average pay gap across UK sector stands at 15.9 per cent, with 30 institutions reporting gaps in excess of 20 per cent

Rising cost of living set to push price tag attached to getting a medical degree up to as much as A$327,000 (£179,000), study suggests

It smacks of affirmations like ‘if you believe it, you can achieve it’, but men’s academic swagger has a dark side

Union members call for removal of threat of hundreds of redundancies and ask for consultation on possible industrial action

Recep Tayyip ErdoÄŸan targets students who took part in an anti-war protest at an Istanbul university

Talks scheduled to advance expansion of the US Prison-to-College Pipeline project

Marketing professor accused of ‘distorting liberation war history’ and defaming ex-president in newspaper article

Peace process gives new impetus to nation’s efforts to promote itself as academic destination
Constant emails from the likes of Academia.edu and ResearchGate keep Ron Iphofen in a state of anxiety over what he may be missing Â

The honorary fellow at the School of Advanced Study discusses business-university links, running marathons and his planned book about higher education

Rigid, top-down tie-ups will do nothing to foster quality or European identity, says Jan Palmowski