Being an hourly paid lecturer is a bureaucratic nightmare
Starting again from scratch every October causes no end of stress, mix-ups and wasted time, says one hourly paid lecturer

Starting again from scratch every October causes no end of stress, mix-ups and wasted time, says one hourly paid lecturer

Formulating and implementing a strategic plan is core to the modern university leader’s job description. But amid complaints that such documents are vacuous, generic and irrelevant to the wider...

Colleagues may look askance at ‘the death squad’, but while teaching and research into one of life’s only two certainties may be taxing, it is also vital, Matthew Reisz hears

French universities must adapt teaching strategy to ensure future success, says Marie-Céline Daniel

Some churn in standings sees a number of institutions drop dozens of places

Government scheme funded by four universities raises concern in sector over ‘surprising flow of resources’

Lord Storey’s private member’s bill would make it illegal to provide or to advertise contract cheating services

Data suggest that single authorship is continuing to decline across the world, but will it always have a place?

Newly arrived undergraduates are typically too immature to be trusted with the conduct of their own lives, says Felipe Fernández-ArmestoÂ

The Europe Teaching Rankings look at student engagement. A total of 14 factors feed into the data, which are used to reflect the broad strength of institutions

Alfonso Sánchez-Tabernero describes initiatives helping students to reach their potential

Budget for 2019-20 promises £45 million in quality-related support, but universities say more is needed

Populism scholar Matthew Goodwin discusses political side-effects of higher education expansion and academic debate about ‘grievances’ fuelling movements

In Russia and Indonesia, more than a third of research produced without international collaboration fails to gain single citation