Rethink REF boycott, Exeter branch urges union
The University and College Union has been urged by some of its members to reconsider its policy of boycotting the research excellence framework.
The University and College Union has been urged by some of its members to reconsider its policy of boycotting the research excellence framework.
Bullying and fear of being fired may deter staff from lifting lid on scientific misconduct. Jack Grove writes
Whether for or against reforms in England, vice-chancellors are duty bound to marshal evidence and clarify their position publicly

Institute at vanguard of innovation strategy aims to link scholars and entrepreneurs. Simon Baker writes
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Ministry bows to academic pressure and reverses stricter post-study rules. Clea Caulcutt reports
• The University and College Union's general secretary is a pensions "defeatist" ignoring the case for another "magnificent strike", according to some on the union's Left. Sally Hunt, the UCU general...
On the Friday before Christmas I was called into the dean's office and seated opposite five senior Japanese men in suits. The man from personnel handed me my new three-year full-time contract with a...
University of California, BerkeleyGeoff MarcyA pioneering planet hunter has been appointed to the Watson and Marilyn Alberts chair in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence at the University of...

US cuts and ‘impact’ demands recall the UK’s, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto

Advisers, administrators, trusted vice-chancellorial aides and henchmen: Mark Leach considers the rise of the 'policy wonks' and the mixed reception afforded a new force in the higher education...
As high-profile art schools are absorbed by larger institutions, Peter Hill asks if their uniquely fertile environments suffer for being overseen by those whose priorities inevitably lie elsewhere
George Fieldman says that it would be unfair to penalise privately educated schoolchildren by imposing a quota system on Oxbridge in proportion to the number of such children in the education sector...
The Harvard University report on the appalling record of for-profit companies in the US is timely ("US for-profits leave students worse off", 12 January).This welcome contribution adds to the growing...
Athene Donald's article on the damage that can be done to women's academic careers by job references that include adjectives such as "affectionate, tactful, sensitive, helpful" and the like -...