UK universities strike local deals to end marking boycotts
Local union branches secure major wins in long-running disputes but others left with nothing

Local union branches secure major wins in long-running disputes but others left with nothing

Our higher valuation of scarce commodities and our aversion to losing things we value now play in digital education’s favour, suggests Paul Penn

Independent report claims racism and sexual misconduct were covered up by ‘boys’ club’

UK has lost market share to research rivals despite taking on many more self-funded Chinese doctoral students, report finds

The pursuit of truth is at the heart of academia. But public perception is also crucial if universities are to sustain themselves – and fiction can help

Michelle Donelan addresses criticisms of flagship policies at Higher Education Policy Institute conference

University’s pledge comes amid heightened political scrutiny on insecure employment practices at universities

Alumnus and academic lifer to leave next summer amid rash of turnover among US university leaders in Covid’s aftermath

Friendly reminders about university events, deadlines and policies may seem harmless, but fielding these endless emails exacts a high price, says Frank LoSchiavo

Ukrainian philologist who found a host university while in a 10-hour queue at the border talks about a life upended

Major survey finds most UK undergraduates hear wide variety of opinions shared on campus and share their views freely

Over-possessive scholars may resort to foul play to protect their research domains, say postdocs

Global survey conducted by THE finds far fewer students turning up and engaging in lectures and seminars

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Australian survey finds that internal training focuses on things staff already know, like how to define research integrity, rather than practical skills to achieve it