Gender gap in pay widening, says AUT
Vice-chancellors will be grilled over the pay gap between male and female academics, which is still growing, a report for the Association of University Teachers has found. David Triesman, AUT general...
Vice-chancellors will be grilled over the pay gap between male and female academics, which is still growing, a report for the Association of University Teachers has found. David Triesman, AUT general...
South Bank University has announced a raft of compulsory redundancies as part of a recovery plan that it is implementing on the orders of the Higher Education Funding Council for England. Up to 17...
Higher education's regulatory burdens could soon be examined by red-tape watchdogs, it emerged this week, writes Alan Thomson. The Better Regulation Task Force, an independent body set up by the...

Is your university in surplus or in deficit? Alison Goddard and Claire Sanders conclude a two-part study of the wealth of UK institutions. The full league tables are on our website: www.thes.co.uk A...
Legal action halts inquiry The inquiry into the forced ejection of an international scholar at Oxford University has been in effect blocked by action in the High Court. After investigations by The...
Race is the new sex and we have comedian Ali G, the "gangsta rapper" from Staines, to thank, says a Leeds University academic. Richard Howells, a lecturer in communication studies, will this week...
A university's mission should determine how much public money it receives, according to a report published today. The report, commissioned jointly by the Standing Conference of Principals and the...
Job prospects continue to look bright for graduates, with the number of graduate vacancies expected to rise more than 14 per cent in the coming year, according to a national survey. The greatest...
The universities of Greenwich and Kent are considering plans to merge their Medway campuses and run them jointly. Greenwich is to stop teaching at its Woolwich campus in 2002, moving students to its...
A new Science and Innovation Agency should replace the Office of Science and Technology, according to a report published this week. Independent think-tank Demos has called for a restructuring of the...
The chancellor and vice-chancellor of the Athens Technological University, who resigned last month in protest at the upgrading of the country's technological institutes to university status, have...
Although legal sanctions exist to safeguard the purity of French, the country's academic community is increasingly turning to English. Every year, the Délégation Générale à la Langue Française...
Work on a €4.5 million (£2.7 million) European Union-funded project to improve facilities at the University of Pristina in Kosovo has been completed, as the institution reverts to normality after...
Germany's system for allocation of university places could collapse following the withdrawal of one of the country's most powerful states. Baden-Württemberg has decided to terminate its contract with...
Brazilian universities are the linchpin in a radical project to cut illiteracy in South America's largest country, its first lady, Ruth Cardoso, told a London audience last month. Dr Cardoso, an...