Let’s defend pensions, not defined benefits
Converting the USS into a defined contributions scheme could give younger academics a bigger pension pot, argues David Voas

Converting the USS into a defined contributions scheme could give younger academics a bigger pension pot, argues David Voas

Book of the week: Lennard J. Davis lauds a study of portrayals of the poor as a fitting memorial to its author

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Universities on both sides of the Atlantic are building up big debts, but is it prudent to bet on student numbers growing and super-low interest rates and high fees enduring? David Matthews examines...

Data from one of last Hefce reports likely to throw down the gauntlet to new Office for Students on grade inflation

Leading academics fear research at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology could be used to develop autonomous armaments

Time constraints mean international PhD students caring for families can’t make contributions to research and their fields can’t benefit from their insights, Andrew Basden argues

Several University and College Union branches urge rejection of offer to set up expert panel

Stanford's Londa Schiebinger warns that failure to account for differing impact of interventions on men and women is costing lives

Leading expert says a non-academic enrolment mechanism would cause more problems than it solved

Martin Stratmann warns Britain against utilitarian approach to future EU research programmes

Two new studies indicate young and female researchers are at high risk