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Many of the UK's 'accidental' administrators think that their work is not valued and that their US counterparts enjoy higher status. John Morgan considers what gives the professional edge
Many of the UK's 'accidental' administrators think that their work is not valued and that their US counterparts enjoy higher status. John Morgan considers what gives the professional edge
Lin Foxhall's rural childhood enabled her to see the significance of studying the lives of people traditionally overlooked by historians and archaeologists
The email conversations at the heart of 'Climategate' suggest a campaign to nobble journals, marginalise climate-change sceptics and withhold data from other researchers, says Andrew Montford

Don’t look now - Battle lines drawn over job security and pay
Contentious phrase kept in government principles despite protest by eminent academics, writes Zoë Corbyn
A levels no longer ‘certificates of readiness’ for the academy. John Morgan reports

An African postgraduate’s vision of a ‘Radio 2.0’ that brings communities together reminds Tara Brabazon that overseas students contribute far more to the UK academy than just tuition fees
MPs back agenda but warn of vain efforts and the threat posed by science cuts. Zoë Corbyn reports
The dictates of utilitarian ‘efficiency’ threaten to strangle the life out of the academy, argues Donald Braben
Members of the University and College Union at King’s College London have voted to strike over job cuts.In the ballot, 70 per cent of staff who voted backed a strike, while 85 per cent supported...
Head of panel says ‘we will report as soon as possible’ because of ‘shadow hanging over science’. Zoë Corbyn reports
Advising social scientists how to cope with tough times ahead, Lib Dem peer says make your case over a meal
Sussex’s deputy vice-chancellor ‘delighted’ to take up London post, reports Rebecca Attwood
A report on ‘sexualisation’ is part of the latest moral panic and a prime example of the government’s use of academics to pursue its own agenda while claiming to be objective, writes Clarissa Smith
Report calls for investigations into role of deputy vice-chancellor, finance director and internal audit firm. Melanie Newman reports