UCU staff strike suspended as independent investigation agreed
‘Constructive discussions’ reported in main sector union’s in-house industrial dispute

‘Constructive discussions’ reported in main sector union’s in-house industrial dispute

City’s mayor ramps up university investment as South Korea continues decentralisation of the country’s education system

Former Labour Cabinet minister and BBC executive to move on after three years

Crackdown proposed without any forethought about the broader consequences, Press Club hears

Analysis of Russell Group data says female researchers are more likely to stay at lower pay grades or to leave the sector

Private providers make biggest payouts to departing principals

Preventing publication of two major taxpayer-funded studies into bullying and homelessness is wrong, say academics left in limbo

Government’s proposal will intensify the problem it is supposed to solve while ‘wreaking havoc’ on universities’ finances, universities say

Too many academics who have lost their motivation mid-career abuse a system that is often unable or unwilling to confront them, says Brian Bloch

Viacheslav Morozov, former professor at the University of Tartu, convicted of ‘activities in the interests of a foreign security service’

State secretary Sabine Döring dismissed after German Education Ministry investigated potential funding cut for academics supporting student protesters

British Academy urges Research Excellence Framework leaders to pause open access plans as sector bodies highlight ‘crushing costs’

Michigan and CUNY accept Biden findings to complaints about campus demonstrations, which identifies student victims on both sides

Research suggests women particularly benefit from schemes that guarantee admission to highest-achieving school leavers

After decade-long suspension due to perceived overuse, federal budget set-asides by individual lawmakers again disproportionately bolstering academia and its science