Expansion of UK transnational education provision tails off
Number of those studying for degrees overseas grew by just 1 per cent in 2016-17, following years of strong growth
Number of those studying for degrees overseas grew by just 1 per cent in 2016-17, following years of strong growth
In survey of 15,000 university staff, just 2.6 per cent supported the government’s higher education policies
Industrial action is set to begin with a two-day walkout on 22 and 23 February, affecting 61 universities
Researchers identify lack of clarity around the role of academics, with some performing tasks they are not trained to do, putting both them and the student at risk
Mary Curnock Cook says universities are paying the price ‘for not demonstrably shifting their priorities from research’
Programme aimed at empowering women, used in more than 35 universities, ‘unfit for an academic institution’
Walkouts at 61 universities set to go ahead as chair’s casting vote backs UUK reforms
Average salary of university leader in country stands at A$890,000 (£509,000)
Anthropologist uses T-shirts and tweets to highlight under-representation of black women in academia
Stephen Toope describes public speculation about Maha Abdelrahman’s involvement in the case as ‘inaccurate, damaging and potentially dangerous’
Senior academics express fears for younger colleagues as strike deadline looms
Special requests divert women from more productive activities, study warns
UCU plan would maintain defined benefit scheme, but has been branded ‘unaffordable’ by universities
The dawn of the digital age means universities must rethink how they respond to negative headlines, according to a new book
Growing discontent among University and College Union members about leaders’ handling of negotiations