London Met staff in walkout over job losses
Staff at London Metropolitan University will hold a one-day strike this week in a row over job cuts

Staff at London Metropolitan University will hold a one-day strike this week in a row over job cuts

The Times Higher Education World Academic Summit 2015 will take place in Melbourne, Australia, in partnership with the University of Melbourne

Jo Johnson has pledged that the UK has “an ambition to grow” its international education activity and has committed to addressing the fall in the number of students coming from India

A well-known author and academic has suggested her students should “go back to the womb” if they can’t cope with the kind of disturbing material literature has always dealt with

Academics at Newcastle University have been matched with members of the public as pen pals.

Study reveals 'international experience' also popular among leaders around the world.

The Institute of International Education has called on universities to host vulnerable artists.

Planned cuts to the European Union's research budget have been reduced by €500 million (£357 million) following pressure from scientists, university leaders and MEPs.

Union advocates rejection of pay offer and Prevent strategy implementation
I am surprised to hear the view that examiners do not read all of a PhD (“Last era’s model”, Features, 21 May). In my experience of about 35 PhD examinations, I have read the whole thesis and marked...
In the opinion piece “Attitude is everything” (21 May), Diana Beech explains why she voted Conservative in the general election, citing the belligerence of the Left’s intelligentsia”. She obviously...
You report that vice-chancellors are likely to welcome the appointment of Jo Johnson as the new universities minister (“Ministers enjoy network effect”, News, 14 May). Quite so. As a middle-aged,...
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You report that a black philosopher claims that he was rejected for a full-time job because his proposed black studies course was too challenging to white-dominated academia (“New MA ‘too critical of...
G. R. Evans argues for more funding for Oxford library staff. As a former Oxford librarian, I can only applaud her sentiments (“Oxford libraries in disrepair”, Letters, 21 May). Sadly, she follows...