Former women-only college ‘pays female professors less than men’
Vassar College faces lawsuit brought by current and former faculty members as gender pay gap across US higher education widens
Vassar College faces lawsuit brought by current and former faculty members as gender pay gap across US higher education widens
Despite a bumpy 12 months for universities, students continue to be satisfied with campus life, finds Sara Custer
Scores that will inform teaching excellence framework may herald rise of ‘new elite’
As A-level results day dawns, Michael Gove’s plans for the exam’s fundamental reform draw ever closer to fruition. But will they endanger the traditional values he seeks to promote? Jack Grove...
Blackwell’s survey also finds that lecturers rate physical books as better tools for learning
First Complete University Guide survey since Augar review raises prospect of domestic master’s fees overtaking annual charges for undergraduates
Funding councils also propose new questions on student engagement
University closes loophole that had allowed students to craft a fully online programme but critics say decision relied on ‘unsupported claims’
Students’ unions achieve goal in teaching excellence framework protest at Cambridge, Manchester, Oxford, Sheffield, and eight other institutions
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The president of Dillard University says that historically black colleges and universities do a better job than the Ivy League