Repeal of ‘anti-strike’ laws set to reshape industrial relations
Industrial action turnout threshold set for axe, minimum service levels going nowhere, but new rules on zero-hours contracts on the way

Industrial action turnout threshold set for axe, minimum service levels going nowhere, but new rules on zero-hours contracts on the way

Report by Centre for Transforming Access and Student Outcomes examines the earnings and employment status of more than 1 million individuals

Some universities are in the final stages of agreeing branch campus plans while others are treading more cautiously Â

Survey finds widening gap between hopes and expectations of students from richest and poorest backgrounds

Persistent earning gaps by gender, ethnicity and socio-economic background are unfair to individuals and a drag on the economy, says Omar Khan

The government must recognise that lower international revenues will make research costs unsustainable, says John Carroll

Fresh five-day walkout announced as 97 staff members face redundancyÂ

Programme details released as Adelaide’s universities enter final stage of merger

Head of prominent public historically black institution troubled by programme performance and commencement slot for hemp farmer turned donor

Microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles, who was harassed over pandemic commentaries, fears New Zealand’s universities still too slow to protect staff

Rising number of applicants from abroad secure visas but don’t show up at campuses

Blanket rules preventing master’s students from bringing family with them said to be harming UK’s world-leading specialist institutions

One of the advantages of a large majority is that there is more generous political cover for experts brought into ministerial roles, says David Willetts

‘Low-hanging fruit’ has been picked, says expert, leaving institutions needing to make ‘step change’ investments at time of financial crisis

University of Arkansas’ decades-old gift traced to raft of disputed research now playing key political role