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Alumnus to be proud of No 171 showed this week that the more assertively confident form displayed recently in his job possibly came from the sense of liberation attached to knowing you will shortly...
Alumnus to be proud of No 171 showed this week that the more assertively confident form displayed recently in his job possibly came from the sense of liberation attached to knowing you will shortly...
Lord Johnson says universities’ ‘cross your fingers’ strategy is unwise and urges government action
Stirling University students have delayed the election of their student president until February following the failure of Baywatch babe Pamela Anderson to accept their invitation to stand. No doubt...
As world leaders try to breathe fresh impetus into the stalled Palestinian peace process, the new state is striving for economic regeneration and a return to social and political stability. The Oslo...
Dame Sally Mapstone says universities ‘must earn’ increased public investment
More than 70 universities in the running as ‘Oscars of higher education’ held outside London for first time
Academia and the armed forces may seem worlds apart, but officer training has valuable lessons for university managers, says former Indian army veteran-turned-professor Vikas Rai Bhatnagar
California prosecution of nurse with doctoral degree held out as sign of academia’s wider failure to treat profession seriously
‘Narrow-mindedness’ over China in US universities driven by fear of losing government funding, says Denis Simon
One in five waiting more than a year for doctoral visas despite claims processing times have been speeded up
University increases support for those who suffer harassment in media and online after work ‘weaponised’
Amid steep demographic declines, competition replaces cooperation for institutions that rely heavily on local populations
Working together to tackle specific teaching and research needs could seed high-quality research institutes, say Diya Dutt and Sudarshan Saha
In the wake Sally Hunt’s resignation and pay ballot turnout, the UK’s University and College Union needs to come together to discuss its long-term strategy, says Matt Waddup
The government would do much better to help educational institutions understand and prepare for future labour market shifts, says Rosalind Gill