Higher job attrition rates ‘widen gender and ethnicity pay gaps’
While earnings gaps are well known, study suggests they are even wider than previously thought

While earnings gaps are well known, study suggests they are even wider than previously thought

Instead of focusing on the reliability of the data, I know first-hand that defamation suits become personal and career-threatening, says David Sanders

Labour leader hits back at Rishi Sunak’s claim that higher education expansion target was one of ‘great mistakes of last 30 years’

‘Astonishing demand’ to suspend book launch over claims that its essays ‘delegimitise trans people’ shows activists have been ‘emboldened’, say editors

Only a small fraction of casual academics are lecturers, Australian employer association says, but union challenges data

Beijing is ‘actively seeking to deter many young people from pursuing a degree’ to stem graduate unemployment, researcher says

New polling shows strong support for degrees from parents, while Tory tactic may be of ‘near-zero interest’ to public

Award forces US university science to face up to treatment of immigrant woman who worked past demotions and threats to help create life-saving vaccine

Hesa research seeks to establish whether area-based measures of deprivation accurately reflect the challenges faced by specific households

As geopolitical tensions and political scrutiny mount, knowledge diplomacy becomes both harder and more important, says Shearer West

Start of classes pushed back, with longer postponement probable, as reservist staff, academics and students called up

Voters have little enthusiasm for paying higher taxes to fund universities, new polling finds

Matt Western calls sustainable sector funding ‘a big ask’ as two vice-chancellors back graduate tax

Sutton Trust finds limited progress on opening up leading universities to less affluent school-leavers

Harvard professor Claudia Goldin is third woman to win Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences