Careers intelligence: how can professional services staff progress?
Giving those in professional services a sense of identity and purpose in increasingly complex institutions are among keys, experts say

Giving those in professional services a sense of identity and purpose in increasingly complex institutions are among keys, experts say

Consumerism, technology and the culture wars threaten to render critical thinking an unwanted skill, worries Victor Ferrall

Lincoln Allison may have lived through the glory days of academic publishing, but he still wonders whether the countless hours he spent writing his 14 moderately successful tomes would have been...

Judge says that salaries paid to Catherine Freyd’s colleagues reflect departmental roles and retention raises

European elections may give Brexit Party leader a springboard to amplify his attacks on academics

The UK’s largest university is respected for its innovative approach to distance learning, but its impact on wider higher education is varied, experts say

New institute intends to marshal all academic fields to nudge artificial intelligence and its uses to more positive place

Ostensibly unsuccessful educational experiment still has important lessons for us today, claims historian

Supervisors’ supportiveness, not their academic ability, found to be key driver of satisfaction in survey

Transparency, plentiful leadership opportunities and the need for self-motivation all benefit blue-collar scholars, says Thomas Anker

Union congress calls for resignation of USS chief executive and criticises Cambridge college’s decision to withdraw from scheme

Australian university agrees to ‘further change’ at residential colleges

European Union students enrolling in 2020-21 will pay same fees as UK students

Jo Grady promises ‘new era of member engagement’, plus tough line on pay and pensions