Government refuses to help English post-92s with pension costs
Hundreds of jobs endangered by £142 million increase in contributions to Teachers’ Pension Scheme, universities say

Hundreds of jobs endangered by £142 million increase in contributions to Teachers’ Pension Scheme, universities say

Top bank chief and African college founder agree that campuses have limited role in building job skills

The three people vying to be the next leader of the UK’s University and College Union explain in their own words what they’ll do if elected

Settling 14-year case, Texas Tech bends to government complaint over its admissions process

A day after 13 parents admit guilt, larger group heads towards trial with higher stakes

Scholarly society investigated alleged breaches of harassment and bullying policy by Alun Evans

Montenegro becomes one of the first countries to outlaw not only plagiarism, but also donation of authorship and fabrication of research results

Questions have been raised over appointment as design school head of academic who is being sued for alleged age discrimination

Vetoing promotions is a way to polarise society against intellectuals, says art historian whose professorship has been rejected

Chris Skidmore says few UK higher education institutions are ‘truly disabled student friendly’

The time and financial costs of attending academic conferences discredits higher education’s desire for greater equity, says Race MoChridhe

Dual-sector university grouping the latest to resuscitate plans for integrated post-school sector

Theological institutions and other private and niche providers earn the best ratings

Stanford expels implicated student, while new scandal highlights equities in sports

Leading academics express doubt about UK government’s ability to underwrite large EU funding packages