Cambridge staff unhappy with response to bullying claims
Professor claims harassment has become ‘entrenched and normalised’ in some departments

Professor claims harassment has become ‘entrenched and normalised’ in some departments

The marine biologist and new University of Melbourne vice-chancellor is intent on using insights from beneath the waves to keep her institution afloat through the brewing storms

We are not just training institutions – we are engines of healthcare innovation and prevention-focused public health strategies, says Amanda Broderick

Provincial government also removes academics from expedited immigration process, raising fears over recruitment

Communing with long-term residents is vital to overseas learners’ well-being but can leave them feeling more isolated than ever

Ecologist to take over from Sally Mapstone in aftermath of key government spending review

Leader of Welsh institution, already under pressure over massive job cuts, claims words were ‘grossly misinterpreted’

Experts concede shortcomings in the oversight of universities but question whether Teqsa is best placed to resolve them

Academics warn that top-level power struggle contributes to low enrolment in state institutions

University and government projects relied heavily on American funding put on hold by Donald Trump

New chair with long history in higher education welcomed by universities but Office for Students told it still has work to do to address long-running grievances

Yale University joins several other leading research institutions in pausing hiring or spending

Inflation-busting rise demanded despite thousands of job cuts across sector, and as University and College Union’s own staff vote to strike again

Research assessment has made huge progress but measurement of community remains half-baked, say Mats Persson and Jan Ch. Karlsson
