V-c paid £515K for five-month stint at University of Law
Craig Mahoney’s remuneration, including £340,000 compensation for loss of office, equivalent to about £4,500 a day
Craig Mahoney’s remuneration, including £340,000 compensation for loss of office, equivalent to about £4,500 a day
The pan-continental alliances face many issues, but Erasmus took three decades to attain its present success, says Anthony Forster
With wealth and donations becoming concentrated in ever fewer, ever more influential hands, and with some institutions languishing while the elite flourish, Paul Basken asks whether it is time for...
Data suggest US campuses pushed by 2011 policy into tougher line on accused in sex cases, potentially triggering Trump rethink
This autumn Chestnut Hill College will host one of the world’s most unusual annual academic conferences
Analysis of accounts of institutions receiving public funding reveals large salary, bonus and dividend payouts
University access watchdog also flags falling numbers of mature and part-time students as ‘grave concern’
Time to remove students from migrant numbers, says Jane Falkingham
Emma Rees tackles work, the ultimate seasonal fun spoiler, and finalises her list of new year’s resolutions
It’s time to change the system, argues Lucy Newlyn
Public policy and institutional profit-seeking could be disastrous, claims UCU. Melanie Newman reports
The closure of the Centre for New Zealand Studies has important repercussions for the future study of post-colonialism
Partners lost confidence as licensing decision hurt commercial prospects. Melanie Newman reports
The rise of digital and conceptual art, and a declining interest in traditional craft skills, is forcing art departments to reinvent themselves. Hannah Fearn investigates
The Comprehensible Cosmos