Do we still need to talk about vice-chancellors’ pay?
Vice-chancellors’ pay in the Russell Group has continued to rise, but bumper salary hikes are increasingly rare, finds Jack Grove

Vice-chancellors’ pay in the Russell Group has continued to rise, but bumper salary hikes are increasingly rare, finds Jack Grove

It is always interesting when people take ideas to their logical conclusion, says Matthew Reisz

Our bloggers and social media followers gaze into their crystal balls and predict what the year in HE might look like

Using the language of sport to sell metrics-based performance management ignores what sport can really teach academia, argues linguistics scholar Liz Morrish

Average increase of 6 per cent in pay and pensions packages inflated by ‘transitional arrangements’ at Durham

Former Labour shadow chancellor, now visiting professor at King’s Policy Institute, believes graduate tax would avoid dangers of fees market

Jenny McDonald examines the response to calls for academics who are not highly productive researchers to be given more recognition

The decision to republish Mein Kampf is a reminder that we can learn from hateful words, says Marion Wynne-Davis

Older white voters more hostile to state university funding if younger population is ethnically diverse, Californian study finds

Chief executive Simon Blake responds to concerns that union is ‘less than the sum of its parts’