Inexcusable sexism calls for action
The sexist nature of the peer review comments (suggesting that a paper written by two female researchers ought to include at least one male author to make sure that the data are interpreted correctly...
The sexist nature of the peer review comments (suggesting that a paper written by two female researchers ought to include at least one male author to make sure that the data are interpreted correctly...

The misapplication of private sector HR techniques harms individuals without raising performance, says Rob Briner

UCL’s Michael Arthur discusses fears for lack of long-term financial support and of a British exit from the EU

Daydreaming relies on memory and our past helps us imagine future possibilities, finds Luna Centifanti

A scholar’s project on Lewis Carroll’s heroine helps an institution boost its links with the capital’s museums

Political jump-starts – Scholars discuss what can be done to improve the state of British politics

The next vice-chancellor of Leeds Beckett University will be Peter Slee

We drill down into our election survey of the higher education sector for a clue

Kathryn Mitchell is to succeed John Coyne as vice-chancellor of the University of Derby

Members of the University and College Union at the University of Aberdeen are being balloted on potential strike action over the loss of 150 jobs

Michael Stewart uses inaugural lecture to criticise social sciences and arts in particular for being too insular

Around 40 jobs could be at risk at the University of Manchester after it announced plans to drop longstanding opposition to compulsory redundancies

Despite students reporting increasing levels of satisfaction with UK higher education, one area is bucking the trend: university accommodation.

A student occupation at the London School of Economics has come to an “amicable end”, according to the institution – although protesters said there were “legal threats”.

Amity chancellor claims traditional institutions are lagging behind on research investment