Union threatens 14 more days of strike action in pensions dispute
Further walkouts would target exam period between April and June
Further walkouts would target exam period between April and June
Making all graduates contribute for 30 years could allow cost of higher education to be 'spread more thinly', says former education secretary
Japan and South Korea latest countries to sign Tokyo Convention, which supports the mobility of students and academics across the region
University of Leeds study finds many undergraduates have never heard of term, or ‘trigger warnings’
Almost two-fifths of employed university leavers were working part-time in 2017
Figures from 2017 Employer Satisfaction Survey raise concerns about the value of some degrees
Physicist will step down 'in coming months', once successor is appointed
François Ortalo-Magné says executive programmes help students ‘look at the world differently’
First-year students will study just one subject at a time rather than juggling four units with competing demands and deadlines
Several University and College Union branches urge rejection of offer to set up expert panel
Peter Horrocks faces backlash over claim that academics ‘should be bloody well teaching’
Institutions are removing content that has not been covered because of missed classes but are adamant that standards will not be lowered
Many UK universities have already updated or are in the process of reviewing disciplinary procedures
Revised deal would set up expert panel to advise on ‘future joint approach’, and aim to protect defined benefits
Union ‘unconvinced’ making redundancies will help institution achieve aim of improving research and teaching