Open works in progress
G.âR.âEvans (âQuestions over open booksâ, Letters, 29 May) may be pleased to hear that there are, by my count and off the top of my head, at least seven large projects already investigating the...
G.âR.âEvans (âQuestions over open booksâ, Letters, 29 May) may be pleased to hear that there are, by my count and off the top of my head, at least seven large projects already investigating the...

Lawyers achieve goal but Coventry academic still linked to second publication on âblacklistâ

Higher education committee censured as call to launch tougher actions against employers is passed at UCU congress

Mining memories on the anniversary of the South Wales Minersâ Library

Unesco report suggests that institutionsâ research âdoes not yield large financial payoffsâ

It is possible to measure the quality of university teaching in a useful way, argues Graham Gibbs

No victimisation, tribunal rules, in Unison officialâs case against the university

Editorial board of journal could quit after debate on publishing suffers delay

The National Union of Students is to hold a national day of action on June 6 against plans to cut support for students with disabilities

FoI request by BBC suggests 10 per cent spike in complaints to universities

Around 60 University of Oxford academics have used an open letter to demand the institution stops investing in fossil fuel companies.

By Scott Jaschik, for Inside Higher Ed

Lord Giddens joins nine students and a fox in teaching experiment

Thirty universities have joined the national trial of a new race equality initiative.

An independent Scotland would reintroduce post-study work visas and ease restrictions on overseas students, the Scottish National Party has pledged