Whisper it: administration can be useful, innovative and even likeable
Scholars must engage with the vital creative support teams that underpin their work. They may even find some satisfaction in paperwork, says Dave Hall
Scholars must engage with the vital creative support teams that underpin their work. They may even find some satisfaction in paperwork, says Dave Hall
The internet may one day hold the library of all knowledge, but not while Wikipedia predominates, says Martin Cohen
One of the claims most commonly considered by employment tribunals is unfair dismissal. What is not always clearly understood by those seeking to pursue such claims is the approach that a tribunal...

Women historians have been blamed for turning history into a bizarre soap opera. David Starkey, the historian and well-known television and radio presenter, said women had "feminised" history,...
Analysis shows that perfect scores were harder to come by in sciences. Zoë Corbyn reports
Select committee's attack on chief scientific officer also rebutted, writes Rebecca Attwood
The days of the "donnish dominion" are over and university administration is perhaps the key profession in higher education.This is the view of Sir Peter Scott, vice-chancellor of Kingston University...
Not long ago, universities were clamouring to set up complementary medicine courses, but now it seems they cannot offload them quickly enough.The universities of Westminster and Central Lancashire...
Three new priorities and an unceasing drive for practical research announced. Zoë Corbyn reports
Four modern universities receive postgraduate cash as Oxbridge dominates, writes Zoë Corbyn
The mantra that universities must focus on "distinctiveness" and "difference" to survive in an increasingly competitive market may have to be watered down, because collaboration and rationalisation...
Funder advises against 'rewarding' failure and confidentiality clauses, writes Melanie Newman
USS suffered in 2008 but board refuses to divulge current figure. Rebecca Attwood reports
Employers declined to make a pay offer at the campus trade unions' first joint remuneration meeting.In a joint statement with other unions, the University and College Union said it was "amazed" that...