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There is no shortage of ways for universities to make it easier for those with children to attend scholarly conferences, says Rachel Moss
We talk Brexit, astronaut aspirations and the difficulties of surfing in a landlocked region
Talking to the media isn’t a minefield, says Fern Riddell, but a manageable opportunity and a civic duty
In academia, and more widely, women are too easily relegated to the ‘less competent than men’ category, writes Dame Athene Donald
The ‘relatively modest’ research reputations of some senior US university leaders make their pay ‘grotesquely unmerited’, claims author of report
Having an unusual, foreign or difficult-to-say name can present challenges in UK academia, says Marta Natalia Wróblewska
Kathryn Mitchell has pledged that her university will provide leadership and practical support to help end human trafficking and bonded labour
Amid the uncertainty and anxiety post-Brexit, we must be brave and reach out to and support each other, writes Rachel Moss
Randy Malamud examines the fascination in a fringe academic topic
For those aspiring to an academic career, a PhD is the entry ticket to a world where reputation is all, says Robert MacIntosh. Here are his 10 top tips for early career researchers
Acting Aberystwyth vice-chancellor John Grattan is swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles, then running a marathon to raise money for the Student Hardship Fund
Hundreds of students at Europe’s largest postgraduate dental school may have been awarded the wrong marks thanks to form-filling blunders
A leading curator of ancient American art has died
We talk robots, impact and goal-scoring abilities with the University of Bath’s new data scientist
Three professors give their views on the difficulties of taking on tasks that are necessary but undervalued
Rising immigration-related costs and lack of employer support send an unwelcoming message to international staff, says Jason Danely
Steven Vaughan has been experimenting with a new way of writing, and despite the odd bit of cheating, it’s going very well
Staff raise ‘serious reservations’ about the impact of proposal to record tutorials
An often anti-intellectual Leave campaign has triumphed, leaving scholars wondering why so many appear to distrust them
We talk to the psychology professor about diversity in higher education, academics’ civic engagement, and mindfulness
Sites like Patreon and Kickstarter allow backers to fund independent scholars, but for now, the sums are small
David Mould had to navigate cartoon lemurs and other barriers in order to help local academics study factors hindering development
There was huge support for Remain from university staff – but the public begged to differ
We talk match-fixing, sporting scandal and irritating acronyms with a sports law academic
Progressing from junior faculty to tenured professor is extremely difficult, but following ‘action-oriented’ competencies can help, research suggests
But universities are not entirely blameless for leave supporters' distrust - academics' liberal and left-wing tendencies verge on conformity, says David Matthews
It is ‘crystal clear’ that UK higher education is stronger thanks to European Union membership, says a letter signed by 103 university leaders on eve of referendum
You may say ‘the referendum isn’t about you’, but it is. German-born historian Tanja Bueltmann on her watershed moment
Ritual dating back to 1922 seeks to remind graduates of their ethical obligations – while one business school has also adopted the idea
Doctoral supervisors are having to adapt to a new power dynamic with their students, conference will hear
Eight years ago, Carol Hay and John Kaag took the same position at the same university, and their lives since then offer fascinating insight into academic career progression
Jillian Powers is leaving academia, and believes she is only one of many walking out the door
Staff at eight UK universities will walk out on scheduled student open days as part of pay dispute
Institutions are suffering from a ‘crisis of confidence’ in their civic engagement role, says Emran Mian in essay to help launch HE foundation
Myra Strober’s rejection in 1970 for a tenure-track position inspired a lifetime of struggle against sexism
Elena Tobolkina got the job opportunity of a lifetime at Oxford, but the cost of childcare and housing took it away
Bashir Makhoul reflects on the roots of his creativity and his academic vision for Birmingham City University
Most taking part in new scheme will withdraw their extra pension as cash, finds report
Academia, like the business world, has a long way to go in the battle for equality and must do more, says Maggie Dallman
Paper finds increased administration and policy changes are raising stress in scholars
I don’t sound like a professor? That’s your problem, not mine, writes Peter Larcombe
Report unveiled at union’s congress highlights ‘unreasonable, unsafe and excessive hours’
It can be hard to refuse a request, but scholars must do so for the sake of their well-being. Helen Kara offers advice
Avoid mentioning a female panellist’s looks and remember that her marital status is about as relevant as her favourite Muppet, says Janina Dill
With PhD students now presenting doctoral findings in the form of a cabaret or video documentary, is it time to ditch the thesis and viva? asks Jack Grove
Radical action to erase disparity comes as new figures show lingering gender pay deficit across UK universities
With earnings inequality inflaming industrial unrest over pay, figures show most salaries are relatively static while top staff get more
Friendships can blossom naturally between scholars and students, but are they always problematic? Nina Kelly navigates the boundaries
UCU leader will tell congress that docked salaries should be handed to student hardship funds
Do people fear the menace of 'transient academics', or is it just more scholarly infighting? Gerard Kelly writes
Move to axe 14 per cent of workforce branded ‘devastating’, but v-c insists change needed
The UK’s leading role in shaping the future of science would be lost if voters choose to leave research ‘superpower’, pro-Remain voices warn
Sally Tomlinson has seen much during her many doctoral examinations, from supervisors left literally holding the baby to the first Bedouin woman in Jordan to gain a PhD
Brazil dominates the list of Latin America’s best universities as judged by Times Higher Education’s Academic Reputation Survey
Being sick threatens employability, legacy and self-image. Two recent victims of stroke and cancer tell their tales
After failing to be shortlisted for several jobs, a black British lecturer decided to apply to universities using a ‘whitened name’
Does flexible working benefit universities as well as individuals? Jack Grove reports
Two-day walkout follows offer branded an 'insult' by the UCU, but employers claim strike will have 'no to low impact'
Fears that Britain will leave the EU are deterring academics from taking up posts at UK universities, says Universities UK president Dame Julia Goodfellow
It might sound obvious, but a closer relationship with students is the best way to ensure harmony on campus, says Keith Burnett