Off the booze: students' unions shift from serving to service
As students鈥 associations change and rely more on grants from universities, is their independence at risk?

As students鈥 associations change and rely more on grants from universities, is their independence at risk?

Ebrahim Afsah has 鈥榗hat鈥 with Iranian secret service about Constitutional Struggles in the Muslim World course

Software flaw may affect sensitive data held by two-thirds of universities

It鈥檚 misguided to think the tactic used in 2006 will succeed in today鈥檚 altered environment, says Paul Curran

Former RDI shareholders set to gain extra 拢4 million from US parent as a result

The University and College Union has agreed to postpone its planned boycott of marking after employers made a 2 per cent pay offer for next year.

Prospective postgraduate students are to be given extra information on how to choose the right course thanks to a new website.

How often should a university tweet? Should institutions respond to every tweet that mentions them?

University leavers have seen their starting salaries plummet over the past five years, new figures show.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

The President of Ireland says he wants to 鈥減lant the seeds to break new ground鈥 and 鈥渞enew鈥 the relationship between British and Irish academics

Around 900 people have signed a petition calling for the University of Dundee to stop 鈥渦nnecessary job cuts鈥 at the institution

Lecturers who take part in a proposed marking boycott later this month could have 100 per cent of their pay docked, universities have warned.

Richard Hoggart, one of the most admired and influential academics of his generation, has died aged 95.

Four-fifths of institutions fail to release details on how v-c salary was set