Research-led institutions give graduates pay premium
Earning potential is affected by type of university attended, a study claims. Melanie Newman reports
Earning potential is affected by type of university attended, a study claims. Melanie Newman reports
A new requirement for universities to report on their widening-participation strategies has been criticised by the Conservative Party as "an extra burden they can do without".In spring next year,...
But cost of freedom would be all direct government funding for teaching, writes Melanie Newman
Members of the British National Party (BNP) working in universities should not be allowed direct contact with students, the higher education equality watchdog has said.Several higher education staff...
But Durham contends decision has 'very limited practical consequences', writes Rebecca Attwood
A culture of strained working relationships is endemic in UK universities, according to a survey of almost 10,000 academics by the University and College Union (UCU).One third of UCU members...
European Reference Index for Humanities may soon assess monographs' impact. Zoe Corbyn reports
With high expectations for the credible Devil's Whore, Gary Day attempts to avoid a Spanish flu outbreak


Tara Brabazon on the rise of the soundbite over analysis
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Employees will need to take time off from work from time to time for a variety of different reasons, other than planned annual leave. In a previous article we considered time off for public duties;...
As deputy head of department, Gloria Monday finds herself in the unenviable position of looking for ways to cut costs

Bosses want work-ready recruits, but academics argue that they may end up less happy than before if universities cultivate skills, not intellect, writes Hannah Fearn
Academia's worst snobberies may be dying out, but an accent on class still lingers, finds Matthew Reisz