Cull of London Met UCU pair sparks ‘union victimisation’ claim
Two long-time critics of London Metropolitan University management have been selected for redundancy, but institution dismisses any suggestion of a link

Two long-time critics of London Metropolitan University management have been selected for redundancy, but institution dismisses any suggestion of a link

Academics and policy advisers have given their verdict in a study exploring how the REF affects the day-to-day lives of scholars

Vice-chancellors have again come in for flak over what they are paid. We look at how their compensation packages compare with those of their international peers. Jack Grove runs the numbers

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Book of the week: Blacks were key agents in the international battle against slavery, Olivette Otele writes

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Jörg Michael Dostal on whether one German thinker directly influenced Hitler’s geopolitics

Angelia Wilson on a time in gay culture that no one forgot

We are spellbound by an opus whose copies once gathered crumbs and scribbles, says Lisa Hopkins

Lisa Mckenzie on a study of the personal stories of female workers in different industries and the challenges they faced

Just deserts, theatres of war, hearting Hayek and the best lust-free years of your life: must-read academic books

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Being open about failure is one thing, but we must also look at how we define success, says Shahidha Bari
We do not accept the claim in the article “UCL expenses rules mean staff seen as ‘inherently untrustworthy’” (News, 12 May) that the expenses policy at University College London indicates that staff...