Dons revolt against Oxford’s new ‘university-run’ college
Plans for Park College seen as a power grab by central management

Plans for Park College seen as a power grab by central management

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

Times Higher Education editor John Gill asks Toby Walsh about the strengths that universities can bring to artificial intelligence research

University and College Union leader steps down with immediate effect after 12 years in charge

Record turnouts and consistent support for industrial action in the past two pay ballots is something to celebrate, says Jo McNeill

Community attitudes questionnaire also finds that Australians want caps on international students but not domestic students

Universities UK fears cost of assessment could nudge £250,000 per provider

Data analysis from THE suggests different drivers are coming together to alter universities’ UK-international mix

US study suggests hiring panels may offer worse terms to female scientists seeking jobs at their partner’s institution than to equally qualified solo candidates

So far the negotiations have had minimal impact on cross-border research opportunities, but any dismantling of education links would be detrimental to both countries, says Denis Simon

After years of asking, National Academy of Sciences makes integrity push across university silos

Openly discussing academic successes and failures is the first step to alleviating impostor syndrome among women in academia, says Ashley Vaughn

Global study tied to gains in grades and graduate rates, though affordability remains a major obstacle

Bradley Moon says that without access to a higher education diploma course, he wouldn’t now be considering a career in research

Student blogger Annie Bocock came out as pansexual while at university and found that her own anxieties were holding her back