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Innovation and outreach are bred in the bone at institution, its head says

Innovation and outreach are bred in the bone at institution, its head says

Former Archbishop of Canterbury says universities are in danger of neglecting their core mission

Student loan income at institution owned by BV holding company rises

How are universities faring after the first full year of operating under the £9,000 fees regime?

Find out who’s in the running for this year’s THELMAs

House of Lords committee calls for ‘proportionate’ checks on students

Ferdinand von Prondzynski ponders possible outcomes should Scotland opt for independence

Sociologist claims high-quality scholarship does not depend on obedience to technical rules on referencing

Draft Good Practice Framework proposes adoption of early dispute resolution approach

What’s behind the big rises for vice-chancellors? Plus, academic pay across the UK

Exasperated by a profusion of loose thinking, the philosopher tackles the assertion that the self is only a manifestation of the physical body

Tribunal rules that academic’s post was genuinely redundant

The academic who says riding the waves can boost cross-cultural communication and sustainable tourism

Scepticism that proposal to encourage diversity could effectively regulate sector

Does research assessment discriminate against female academics? asks Barbara Graziosi