Durham University to transfer medical school to Newcastle
No staff will be lost, says Durham vice-chancellor

No staff will be lost, says Durham vice-chancellor

New exhibition celebrates the achievements of 12 female academics at the University of Sussex through photographic portraits inspired by Rembrandt

Former UN secretary general insists that scholars have to make politicians listen in order to influence change

Some scholars claim plans are more about improving staff visibility to students than brightening corridors

For those aspiring to an academic career, a PhD is the entry ticket to a world where reputation is all, says Robert MacIntosh. Here are his 10 top tips for early career researchers

Jeremy Corbyn urged to investigate claims of abuse much more actively and openly
ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s debut event on universities’ innovation and impact will be held in partnership with The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Keith Williams eulogises a colleague who always put his students first and ‘kept the flame of old-fashioned scholarly virtues burning’

David Feldman describes his experiences of being ‘misrepresented in the public sphere’

Vice-chancellors argue that exercise should not go beyond pilot stage because of ‘significant instability’

Minister invites researchers to send ‘concrete’ examples that UK academics are being stopped from bidding for EU grantsÂ

University of Hertfordshire modules are marking how well classmates encourage each other to participate

Plans to allow graduates of France’s most elite higher education institutions to claim the title of PhD without taking a viva have enraged some Gallic scholars

Government and universities must find ways to remove obstacles to cross-cutting research, says report

Lawsuit against University of Cincinnati claims decision went against US gender discrimination laws. Maxine Joselow reports for Inside Higher Ed.