UK university strikes to continue as UCU rejects pension deal
Universities UK describes decision as ‘hugely disappointing’
Universities UK describes decision as ‘hugely disappointing’
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín and his wife Arely Cruz-Santiago told that their family has just 14 days to leave country
Concern about scholars being ‘put in a position of proxy border guards’
Vice-chancellor convenes special council meeting after academics vote overwhelmingly to change institution’s stance
Despite initial problems, majority of social science and humanities graduates go on to find rewarding jobs, says study
Bournemouth University research reveals gap between expectations of employers and university curricula
Most Australian university residences will not involve professionals in all student training this year, finds survey
More liberal environments may encourage women to follow their interests, psychologists suggest
Academics warned they could face salary deductions for failing to reschedule lectures or cover for colleagues
No sign of deal between UCU and vice-chancellors on eve of industrial action
Symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress are more acute for PhD candidates classified as exceeding their schedule
University and College Union calls for ‘proper transparency of senior pay and perks’
Majority say they will support their lecturer if they walk out, but two-thirds concerned about impact on education
Open University study finds that, while students dislike collaborative learning, they are more likely to pass if they take part in it
Staff must be reassured that information on students’ progress will be used for pedagogical purposes, conference hears