Queen’s University Belfast’s ‘Vision’ draws UCU alarm
Union warns of negative consequences of ‘radical’ budgetary oversight and professorial pay reforms sent to Senate

Union warns of negative consequences of ‘radical’ budgetary oversight and professorial pay reforms sent to Senate

New UCL professor Graeme Reid, formerly BIS’ head of research funding, points to public support for science investment

Emulate US institutions’ efforts to ‘shape lifelong donors’ while they are still undergraduates, Case report says

UCS is finalising plans to become a fully fledged university

Matthew Reisz talks to Sunaina Maira, editor of The Imperial University: Academic Repression and Scholarly Dissent

Learn Chile project launched to attract students from abroad

Heritage Lottery Fund scheme to support trainee archivists on work and study programme. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments

Rightward lurches at the polls means migration studies are more essential than ever, says Mette Louise Berg

Christopher Bigsby on the hardships and high points of life under canvas

While a legal fight led to the unravelling of promises of confidentiality, some researchers argue that there is a silver lining


A biopic fails to make sense or cinema of her princess life: Grace Kelly’s own films attest to her greatness as actor and star, says Lucy Bolton

Robert Reynolds on how US cultural critics in the 1970s ignored the upside of championing oneself

Victoria Harris on an interpretation of the French experience of the Allied arrival and its aftermath that focuses only on interactions with US forces

Roger Cardinal on a critique of the later work of an avant-garde German artist during his years in exile