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Average remuneration up by 8 per cent, including multimillion-rand bonus for former Johannesburg head
After a career spent switching between academia and the White House, Joseph Nye admits that returning to Harvard left him feeling flat
Funder keen to reconvene advisory group, but professor says he wants reassurance that lessons have been learned from controversial investigation
University lifts possibility of compulsory redundancies ahead of planned six-day walkout
Hepi report flags concerns over growth and quality of UK pre-degree programmes, but says across-the-board fee cut would be poor solution
Baroness Foster of Oxton falsely alleged that Oxford PhD student Melika Gorgianeh had displayed ‘disgusting antisemitic symbols’
Michelle Donelan faces calls to apologise as equality committee at centre of Gaza free speech row set to reconvene
Reproducibility network aims to support researchers to share science openly, improving its applications and public support
Oxford analysts see no evidence of bump in applications ahead of introduction of new restrictions last month
Universities UK chief executive says funding crisis facing English universities means it is not impossible that an institution will ‘shut its doors overnight’
Hesa examines association between productivity and skill levels at local authority level
Leader of soon-to-be-merged university says mergers have to be the right strategic fit, because financial savings don’t always come straight away
Researchers blame enduring influence of fossil fuel producers on university governance
New branding drops the words ‘College’ and ‘London’ from its title, leading union to raise concerns about focus on ‘pejorative historical connotations’
Universities UK’s requests of an incoming government also include a review of the maintenance support package offered to students
Ucas figures also show application gap between London and UK region with lowest rate has reached record level
Hackers known as Anonymous Sudan reportedly take responsibility and cite ‘UK’s continued support for Israel’
After two years of inaction at Stormont, higher education sector has long to-do list for first minister Michelle O’Neill
Regardless of whether claims about research security had any bearing on withdrawal, shifting political sands perceived to have been a key factor
Sixty sector organisations, including 21 universities, are seeking to build a new market for cash products that does not contribute to the financing of fossil fuel expansion
Panel claims its efforts have been met with ‘resistance, indifference, procedural setbacks and deliberate stalling’, in wake of THE article alleging discrimination against black workers
Hepi paper says rents need to come down by about 30 per cent in response to cost-of-living crisis
Ucas data reveals drop in application rate among UK school-leavers and significant declines in international interest from key sectors, with least selective institutions bearing brunt
ApplyBoard says approval rates will be a key factor in whether or not provinces with room to grow are able to reach allotted application cap