Modern universities are not neoliberal – but many academics are
Successful publish-or-perish operators should look in the mirror before writing their next diatribe about marketisation, says Mike Marinetto

Successful publish-or-perish operators should look in the mirror before writing their next diatribe about marketisation, says Mike Marinetto

Matthew Reisz reflects on the advantages and disadvantages of detachment for those pursuing ghostly research

Shift in council membership may be factor in escalating vice-chancellor pay

Chancellor opposes extra spending on universities, sources suggest, as universities minister dodges questions on report publication

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Recent controversies in Australia over vice-chancellors’ pay, Ramsay Centre funding and the role of academic presses have raised questions about whether university boards have too few – or, perhaps,...

Neil Dagnall and Ken Drinkwater tell Matthew Reisz about the rare pleasures of teaching and researching belief in ghosts, alien abductions and conspiracy theories

Be kind, be constructive and go easy on the free booze, conference veterans advise new and returning attendees

Chris Skidmore tells MPs he is yet to see a copy of the Augar review’s report

V-c who left school at 16 before entering university without A levels says university’s social mission is irreplaceable

Office for Students has sent ‘minded to refuse’ letters to 20 providers

Nepotism and the isolation of war have left Kosovo’s oldest university battling poor research standards, but transparency campaigners hope this is changing

Stanford University’s insistence that its press break even is another bleak milestone in corporatisation, says David Palumbo-Liu

Senator suggests that universities might want to keep more of their findings to themselves