Dissatisfaction with USS mounts as fund pays top staff more
Pension scheme’s annual report shows relationship with members worsening amid ongoing dispute over contributions

Pension scheme’s annual report shows relationship with members worsening amid ongoing dispute over contributions

Publisher says investigation under way after academics call for retraction of ‘unscholarly’ paper by influential voice on US welfare reform

Pandemic and Black Lives Matter protests amplify pressure on multibillion-dollar sports programmes over levels of athlete remuneration

The virtual reality technology market is booming thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Jack Grove asks whether it might finally catch on in higher education

Higher education is no panacea, but critical thinking is the best antidote to inequality, say Chris Cunningham and Colin Samson

Law lecturer says decision marks ‘end of academic freedom’ in city, but institution insists it is acting in light of court judgment

Universities face mounting losses as 2020 return of international students is ruled out

Universities and colleges offering hands-on training have found it harder to shift online, hurting their students, who are more likely to be from less-advantaged families

Commission recommends launch of Digital Service Academy to address shortage of talent in federal government

Stilted and unengaging Zoom lectures must not be allowed to become the new normal, says Nuria López

Union says that more than 1,000 posts are under review at at King’s College London, with Liverpool also looking at major cuts

James Stevens Curl is delighted by a comprehensive study of an often underrated architectural era

Australian authorities and universities sound warning over upsurge in bizarre and harrowing hoaxes

Authors Carl Bergstrom and Jevin West put the case for scepticism at a time when science has become deeply polarising

Research reveals that focus on ‘individual excellence’ in academia isolates disabled staff