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The brilliant University Challenge contestant who becomes an unlikely heart-throb is now a regular fixture on the news merry-go-round. So too are stories about the disappointment that awaited...
Union alarm as Labour and Lib Dems argue for caps while Tories mull wage freeze. John Morgan reports
David Lammy's frustration over his inability to influence events at London Metropolitan University led him to contrast the case with the "Baby P" affair, Times Higher Education can reveal.The higher...
Labour plans greater part-time participation as Tories back the blue skies. Melanie Newman writes
Poor leadership, a dearth of technological skills and restrictions on funding have been identified as key threats to progress in the academy.The challenges were flagged up in a poll of delegates at...
NUS conference to consider ranking focused on 'bread-and-butter' issues. Rebecca Attwood writes
Radiologist lacked permission from manager or funder to submit her findings. Zoë Corbyn reports
For senior university managers worried about "implementing workforce change and handling redundancies", "managing challenging industrial relations and disputes" or "negotiating change in a...
Academics are among the thousands of candidates hoping to win a seat in the House of Commons this May. Melanie Newman spoke to would-be MPs from each of the three main political parties about why...
Low research income and redundancy costs are to blame, accounts reveal. Melanie Newman reports
The University of Cumbria ended the past financial year with a deficit of more than £13 million and expects to incur a large deficit again this year.Cumbria admitted that its financial performance...
Gary Day finds Bettany Hughes such gripping viewing that he now needs a new bathroom

After the deluge - What are the lessons of the London Met crisis?
Investigation notes weak statistical work and misrepresentations of results but finds ‘no evidence of any impropriety’ by researchers. Zoë Corbyn reports