Fighting the good fight
On the many problems that confront our members in these dark times, our record speaks for itself, says the UCU's Sally Hunt

On the many problems that confront our members in these dark times, our record speaks for itself, says the UCU's Sally Hunt

Paul Binski savours some magnificent illuminated books collected by English kings and queens - take a long, close look, he advises
SunderlandKith and Kin: New Glass and CeramicsGlass and ceramics both have strong roots in the North East of England and have been taught together at the University of Sunderland for many years. This...

Credit: Study for The Last SupperLeonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of MilanNational Gallery, London, until 5 February 2012Leonardo arrived at the court of Ludovico Sforza in Milan in around...

Our university secured yet another first place last week.A report into stress at work carried out by the University and College Union found that 81 per cent of higher education members surveyed are...

Ghost- and guest writing raise a host of concerns for medical scholarship. Paul Jump reports
• Wanted: graduates with beer bellies, piercings, tattoos - and high-level hacking skills. While many in the West might lose weight and erase body art in return for a job, the Chinese army is easing...
In its reckless rush for change, the government is endangering the charitable public-interest mission at the sector's core
Just as the media, in the shape of US news channel CNN, surprised the world with coverage of the First Iraq War, now it is social media's turn to astonish us.This seems to have happened first when...
University of Central LancashirePhilip DyerThe University of Central Lancashire has appointed an alumnus as its first entrepreneur in residence. Philip Dyer, chairman of NXO and regional president of...

'Unfortunately phrased' ad endangers academic freedom, it is claimed. John Morgan reports

The best careers advice? Follow your enthusiasms, says Kevin Fong
Every discipline has quirks invisible to its insiders. Intrepid scholars who venture into a related field will discover a host of idiosyncrasies that shine new light on the oddities of one's own...

As officialdom's demands for meaningless Transparency and Information multiply, Thomas Docherty asks: has clandestine scholarship become the only way to carry out real research and teaching?
You report that students at University College London have passed a motion of "no confidence" in Malcolm Grant, provost of the institution and the new chairman of the NHS Commissioning Board ("...