UK university pension scheme deficit widens to £12.6 billion
‘Drastic action’ required to fix multibillion-pound shortfall in Universities Superannuation Scheme, expert warns
‘Drastic action’ required to fix multibillion-pound shortfall in Universities Superannuation Scheme, expert warns
University access watchdog also flags falling numbers of mature and part-time students as ‘grave concern’
Salary transparency can promote equality but also tends to foment jealousy and strife among academic staff, as Adrian Furnham has seen at first hand
In the last two decades the number of mainland students going abroad to study has increased more than twentyfold, but what does this mean for employment, asks Ka Ho Mok
Running a major university today is a hugely demanding job that requires a rare skill set, says Len Shackleton
Universities are developing imaginative ways of addressing the educational needs and ambitions of Syrians
UK’s distance learning institution looking to save equivalent of nearly a quarter of its budget
New data show proportion of professors who are women has declined at some institutions
University associations warn new executive order will impact international student and scholar numbers
Study also found that almost 1 in 5 college men admitted to sexual aggression
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Asian universities make up 20 of the top 50 institutions established in the late 1980s and 1990s, while the UK and Australia dominate