Universities Superannuation Scheme backs pension benefit cuts
Fund’s embrace of employer-led reforms averts massive hikes in contributions
Fund’s embrace of employer-led reforms averts massive hikes in contributions
Tally of cases since 2018 largely stems from anonymous hotline and mostly involves sexual misconduct
Universities UK on collision course with unions, which warn reforms could cost members thousands of pounds annually in retirement
Students at overseas outposts are more negative about teaching quality, academic environment and engagement, according to paper
The pandemic has prompted dire predictions about international student enrolment at anglophone universities. But will those fears come to pass? Is there an alternative to standard international...
Catherine Rottenberg enjoys a sharp analysis of the sexual politics behind the devices that provide domestic services
Academics do the numbers on lower fees, increased subsidies and a reduced funding envelope
Unequal childcare burden blamed for fall in share of published research by women since schools shut, but funding bodies look to alleviate career impact
Californian university tops list of universities that were founded in the aftermath of the Second World War
Georgie Wemyss considers how the UK’s legislation about immigration is still entangled with its imperial history
Overall success rate for applications to six research councils stood at 27.4 per cent
Lucy Bolton enjoys a sharp new analysis of getting philosophical about the cinema
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Gail Marshall applauds an intriguing study of the relations between Charles Darwin, George Eliot and Charles Dickens
Sarah Kinkel is very impressed by a detailed account of how navigators learned their skills