UCU officer’s ‘unnecessary’ seven-month suspension lifted
Royal Holloway professor Jeff Frank back at work after lengthy suspension over ‘farcical’ and ‘non-specific’ charges relating to union activity

Royal Holloway professor Jeff Frank back at work after lengthy suspension over ‘farcical’ and ‘non-specific’ charges relating to union activity

Australian researchers say a lack of guidance material forces researchers to second-guess ethics committees

They can break down the financial and geographical barriers to higher education, advancing universities’ purpose to serve the common good, says Joanna NewmanÂ

If popular books trump scholarly monographs, what’s the point of academic publishers? asks John RossÂ

Counting China’s first green billionaire among your mentees doesn’t hurt in funding applications, says UNSW professor

Rebalancing of global higher education promises end of era in which institutions all ‘strive to be the same as Harvard’, says professor

Universities in the UK are legally obliged to report clinical trial results and a number of bodies and campaigns are now monitoring their activity to ensure they do, says SÃle Lane

Creation of fake university seen as worrying but ultimately justified by sector leaders

Encouraging the use of inclusive language and implementing policies against gender-based violence on campus can lead to wider societal change, say Amparo Galbis and Cristiana OliveiraÂ

Papers with females as senior authors significantly more likely to take account of sex

Larry Bacow calls campuses ‘far more adaptable and durable’ than sceptics claim

Librarians create catalogues, add metadata and teach people how to think critically about what they find on the internet. The world has changed and so have they, says Beth Montague-Hellen

To create our Asia-Pacific University Rankings, we draw on ÌÇÐÄVlog’s vast data collection, analysing the results with the same methods used for the World University Rankings then...

Chair of Migration Advisory Committee says target no longer influences policy on student migration

Durham, Imperial College and St Andrews all had a smaller share of first years from state schools in 2017-18 than Cambridge