'Roller-coaster' pensions offer spills, not thrills
Stand-alone university pension schemes for non-academic support staff have a combined deficit of 拢1.1 billion, new analysis shows.
Stand-alone university pension schemes for non-academic support staff have a combined deficit of 拢1.1 billion, new analysis shows.
Ignore innovative and team-based learning at your peril, HEA conference hears. Jack Grove reports
Widening accessCornish lead in county fundingStudents in Cornwall could receive up to 拢3,000 each from their local council in a scheme that represents a first for a local authority under current...

We have been asked to publish this message from Dr J.K. Easement, the chair of the university's Mitigating Circumstances CommitteeWill all supervisors who wish to claim mitigating assessment...
Your moving interview with the Colombian academic Miguel 脕ngel Beltr谩n ("Arrested, beaten, caged - but the state could not break him", News, 5 July) highlights the dangers academics around the world...
While I agree with George MacDonald Ross and Jude Carroll that creating independent, enthusiastic learners and redesigning assessments to make plagiarism more difficult are important, I fear that "...
I read with interest "Making other plans" (14 June), which provided an overview of the need for many with higher degrees to accept and prepare for careers beyond the academy.At my institution, the...
While it is true that many PhD students and early career postdocs don't have a Plan B, and equally true that academic institutions can profit from their unrealised aspirations, not all universities...
Recent discussions of the government-sponsored Working Group on Expanding Access to Published Research Findings rightly stress its somewhat limited vision of the "gold" open-access model, pointing...
I enjoyed John Sutherland's "Raiders of the lost archives" (28 June), although I think his conclusions premature.In my field, the history of charity, archive materials are perhaps more vulnerable...
Regarding Michael Farthing's "Too lightweight for the title" (21 June): if he doesn't have any objection to "the emergence of more small monotechnics in the higher education arena" (although I object...

Canada seeks long-term relationship with growing higher education superpower. Jon Marcus reports

Unlike our major competitors, the UK has avoided a major research misconduct scandal over the past decade, but unless the government and the academy shake off their complacency, we won鈥檛 be ready...
The UK's new research integrity concordat is an insufficient bulwark against the high risk of a future storm over misconduct
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