UCL awards 9.5 per cent pay rise under £110 million staffing plan
Highly ranked university makes investment in staff salaries amid bitter national pay dispute

Highly ranked university makes investment in staff salaries amid bitter national pay dispute

While Treasury’s effort to look beyond economics boasts just a handful of education metrics, O’Kane panel has been asked to change that

Research funder investing in leadership capability to support academics and encourage collaboration across disciplines and sectors

Analysis shows 17 of 20 seats in England with lowest proportion of university qualifications are held by Tories

Sector must meet demands of students who increasingly expect help landing a job, scholar says

Learned societies question quality of data, mismatch to EU goals, choice of indicators and ignorance of social and political contexts used by planned monitoring tool

Such talk replaces pride of place with ‘know your place’. But if you want to see levelling up made flesh, come and meet our graduates, says John Raftery

The government would do much better to help educational institutions understand and prepare for future labour market shifts, says Rosalind Gill

Broken promises: Is Justin Trudeau failing Canadian science?

English regulator rejects most criticism of proposals, but acknowledges that it should consider an institution’s ability to pay before it finalises costs

Half of firsts cannot be explained by changes in prior attainment or choice of subject, sector regulator claims, although this is down from Covid-era peak

Canada’s Liberal government swept to power eight years ago promising to undo the damage inflicted by the previous Harper regime. However, after a big early funding spike for basic research, there is...

The research director of Harvard’s Shorenstein Centre on Media, Politics and Public Policy talks about growing up in an environment of aggressive scepticism, and then battling an academic culture...

As students in many countries receive their final degree marks amid perennial concerns about grade inflation, three scholars reflect on their experiences of being pressured to mark more leniently,...

Single department or minister should cover both teaching and research elements of universities, says Nicola Dandridge