Universities back panel’s plans for USS pension contributions
Pensions dispute moves closer to resolution after vice-chancellors support proposals to increase employer contributions to Universities Superannuation Scheme

Pensions dispute moves closer to resolution after vice-chancellors support proposals to increase employer contributions to Universities Superannuation Scheme

Public institutions vow to tackle inequality at conference

Data company beats rival Elsevier, which provided indicators for 2014 assessment

Academic at Thompson Rivers University was banned from campus after revealing his colleagues’ wide use of predatory journals

Association of Colleges head says new route should be coupled with ‘limit’ on number of students taking bachelor’s degrees

Academics staging events on everything from ‘pseudo-death’ to convict ballads claim that public events can often drive future scholarship

Analysis of ranking since 2011 suggests China is not making same ground as in research-based rankings, while Germany and South Korea have leapt forward

Academics claim Chinese government ‘has taken significantly more control’ over universities

Involving everyone in decisions to remove or repurpose symbols of power on campus can lead to a renewed sense of university citizenship, says Francis Petersen

While universities warn of ‘heavy-handed external regulation’, choice of reviewer is unlikely to raise objections

Rate of decline has slowed, but more universities are reporting problems with visa delays and denials

Opposition urges jilted researchers to try again

Counter-intelligence agent’s warning raises fears for universities that students will feel increasingly isolated

London institution will take ‘formal name’ of ‘New College of the Humanities at Northeastern’

Drafting of learning expectations clears way for Calohee project to set student tests, but it may face resistance from prestigious universities