Difficult conversations about student complaints and colleaguesâ underperformance will test the skills and judgement of senior academic staff, says Robert MacIntosh
THE survey finds support among academics for harsher punishments for students, following paper that reports âsurprisingâ level of support for criminalising users of contract cheating services
The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job: as a stand-up comedian travelling the world talking about the Arab American experience
Treasury officials will find it harder to ignore the deficit pressures caused by subsidising lower-earning creative arts students after analysis, researcher argues
Protesters allegedly called researchers âdirty Jewsâ and âtraitorsâ in latest intimidation of scholars who emphasise Polish role in the Holocaust
Education secretary Damian Hindsâ call for more scrutiny of decision-making behind vice-chancellorsâ âhigh payâ may lead to problems, experts warn
The departure of the University and College Unionâs long-time leader has intensified calls for democratic reform, and activists could take a greater role
The Oxford professor and Costa Book of the Year award-winner on bringing a Holocaust survivorâs story into the present through âdocumentary novelisationâ
Failure to reach 50 per cent turnout threshold on pay ballot and exit of leader Sally Hunt must open the door for debate on future, union leaders agree
New standards and guidelines for quality assurance in Africa aim to drive up standards on the continent, but can they overcome divisions in language, national politics and bureaucratic red tape?