Southampton saves on v-c salary with Mark Smith appointment
Lancaster University head will succeed Sir Christopher Snowden in October

Lancaster University head will succeed Sir Christopher Snowden in October

Experts warn much more left to do to reduce inequality, as male advantage grows at 46 institutions

Commentators question value of exercise when Augar review has yet to report and Office for Students is already exploring issue

Oversupply of young scholars means employers’ productivity demands are much higher than a generation ago, study finds

Timetabling should be at the heart of curriculum development and business strategising, argues Gill Sinclair

Government proposes law against contract cheating, as it clears the decks for coming election

Executive exchanges in universities, business and government ‘would improve policy’, says Monash council member

Zeireen Fuzurally interviewed students from Oxford and Cambridge and found that the nuance in their experiences is often overlooked in the national conversation about mental health

Analysis highlights racial imbalance in benefits across college sports

Australian government baulks at legislative amendments to clarify free speech and academic freedom

The combined practical and theoretical knowledge students will gain in the UK’s newest qualification make them a realistic alternative to A levels, says Andrew Kaye

Rule-making ends with surprise pact after administration retreats from extremes

King’s College London and Aberdeen say they are reviewing honours over new law making gay sex punishable by death