Louise Richardson to leave Oxford for Carnegie Corporation
Vice-chancellor to take over as president of New York philanthropic fund at the start of 2023
Vice-chancellor to take over as president of New York philanthropic fund at the start of 2023
Education is the best possible antidote to radicalisation, the academic set to be the next vice-chancellor of the University of Oxford has said
The outgoing v-c of the University of Oxford talks about her fears of a brain drain and the highs and lows of her tenure
Oxford's first female v-c also criticises bureaucracy in higher education and censorious students
UK institutions have triumphed in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016, but immigration policies and fees may threaten their status, says leading academic
Outgoing Oxford chancellor, ‘chairman of the Tory party when there was one’, advocates cross-party consensus on state investment, not higher fees
Former leader Dame Louise Richardson left with equivalent of year’s pay on top of her usual salary, accounts reveal
From just 200 universities to almost 2,000, the World University Rankings have become more global and more inclusive. Ellie Bothwell goes through the archives to examine the most noteworthy...
Hepi author warns of ‘dangerous’ pressure to reduce leaders’ salaries in reaction to attention from the media and politicians
Former Oxford v-c Louise Richardson is wrong to dismiss the need for a free speech tsar in a massified system, says Ian Pace
Ministers only want to protect freedom of speech that they agree with, claims former Oxford vice-chancellor
If you want to get promoted in UK academia you will probably need to apply for an Advance HE fellowship. But there is widespread scepticism that this extended ‘box-ticking exercise’ improves pedagogy...
Average leader’s remuneration stood at £308,000 last year, according to analysis of 118 university accounts
Pay and working conditions to be a key priority for incoming leader
Latest DfE appointee tells event he does not want the policy debate ‘to be about Oxbridge, Oxbridge, Oxbridge’