Women choose shorter conference presentations: study
Research shows female scholars opting for short talks over long ones, even at a gender-balanced event

Research shows female scholars opting for short talks over long ones, even at a gender-balanced event

Cutbacks of up to 15% loom if gap cannot be plugged by Stormont

The University of York is to review its decision to withhold all pay from staff taking part in a marking boycott over proposed pension reforms

University staff have held a national day of action against zero-hours contracts and other forms of temporary contracts.

Northern Irish universities have announced plans to cut student numbers by up to 1,100 next year in the face of multimillion-pound cuts

There is widespread ‘scepticism’ about the use of metrics to assess research, according to evidence submitted to an independent review

The government should double the annual budget of its innovation agency to £1 billion so it can establish more “Catapult” centres, a new report says

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The National Union of Students has pulled its backing from this month’s “free education” demonstration

Students from poorer backgrounds are more likely to drop out from university and less likely to graduate with a good degree, according to research.

Submissions are being sought across 12 categories for prestigious annual awards

By Colleen Flaherty, for Inside Higher Ed

But higher education still biggest recipient of major gifts

Sir John O’Reilly has announced his resignation as director-general for knowledge and innovation at the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills