London Met 'plague' email was only 'banter'
No victimisation, tribunal rules, in Unison official’s case against the university

No victimisation, tribunal rules, in Unison official’s case against the university

Focus on league tables could shift Middle Eastern universities from honourable priorities, argues Cesar Wazen

Tony Mann enjoys a fresh application of complex mathematical thinking to commonplace events

Lecturer Emma Rees has 65 essays to mark. But first, Iced Gems, tea, more tea…

Up to 120 positions to be lost across three health schools

Bradley Garrett, whose fieldwork was seized and used in court against the urban explorers he studied, says researchers need clear support

Editorial board of journal could quit after debate on publishing suffers delay

FoI request by BBC suggests 10 per cent spike in complaints to universities

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

An independent Scotland would reintroduce post-study work visas and ease restrictions on overseas students, the Scottish National Party has pledged

Settlements and legal fees are high compared with other sectors, says lawyer

Tim Birkhead offers hosts a 10-step guide on how not to behave

The capital’s lure is irresistible, but with its unique attractions come unique challenges

Academics hit their creative peak in their fifties. Amanda Goodall and John Montgomery say universities must adapt

A postcolonial scholar began a troubling quest after learning about his father’s role in counterinsurgency in India