UK university staff offered 2 per cent pay rise Employers make final offer for 2018-19 By Ellie Bothwell 11 May
Finnish universities top in world in GDP-adjusted ranking Nordic country’s higher education system punches above its weight in Universitas 21 ranking By Ellie Bothwell 11 May
England’s large post-92s take hit on ‘student outcomes’ funding cut Teaching grant allocations by OfS reveal losers from ?30 million drop in funding to aid retention By Simon Baker 11 May
French researchers spotlight benefits of ‘learning by doing’ Study focuses on benefits of giving students hands-on experience – including via Lego By Matthew Reisz 10 May
Adrian Kavanagh: why the UK fares so badly in Eurovision The Republic of Ireland’s resident Eurovision expert discloses the secrets to winning Europe’s infamous song contest and why it is not just about political alliances By Rachael Pells 10 May
Incoming OfS director backs post-qualification admissions debate Conor Ryan says students should apply to university once they know their A-level grades By John Morgan 10 May
Sam Gyimah: how is English ‘minister for students’ doing so far? Minister given explicitly political task of boosting Tories on campuses, just as policy gets even more complex By John Morgan 10 May
Progress on UK’s outward student mobility rate stalls Share of students going abroad has remained stable for last two years of data By Ellie Bothwell 10 May
Calculating the carbon footprint of research is not a solution to climate change Convincing universities to divest from fossil fuels and use only green energy is a better strategy, says Thomas Smith By Thomas S.J. Smith 10 May
Language requirements for international students are too low Overseas students’ academic potential is hobbled if their English does not far exceed current thresholds, says Danijela Trenkic By Danijela Trenkic 10 May
Swedish universities 'nepotistic', union finds Investigation discovers that three-quarters of advertised posts are filled by an internal candidate By David Matthews 9 May
Machine learning scientists protest as Nature moves into field Boycott comes as Springer Nature reveals to investors how it uses brand and impact factor to charge academics ‘premium’ prices By David Matthews 9 May