By . When his university found evidence of a £2,000 gender pay gap, it knew what was the right thing to do - and it did it, says David Wilkinson. More...
Jo Johnson is new universities and science minister
By . The pro-European could be a key appointment in lead up to EU referendum. More...
Home Office taken to court over Imperial animal research investigation
By . The High Court has ruled that an animal rights organisation can bring a judicial review against the Home Office. More...
King’s College London graduate teachers speak out
By . More than 95 per cent of graduate teaching assistants at a London university say they work longer than their contracted hours, a survey has found. More...
Oxford hits £2 billion in fundraising campaign
By . The University of Oxford is on track to meet an ambitious fundraising target after hitting the £2 billion milestone. More...
Interdisciplinary research: study launched by British Academy
By . The British Academy has launched a call for evidence on a new project exploring the nature and challenges of interdisciplinary research. More...
Fear and loathing in Shagaluf: the Brit scholar abroad
By . To study mass tourism, Hazel Andrews entered a world of binge-drinking, sexism and racism. She describes why she did it and what she learned. More...
Pint of Science festival launches across the UK
By . Next week will see scientists in 12 UK cities – and 8 other countries – presenting their research to audiences in pubs. More...
Aberdeen first UK university to open campus in South Korea
By . The University of Aberdeen is set to become the first UK higher education institution to open a campus in South Korea. More...
University staff given ‘final’ pay offer of 1 per cent for 2015-16
By . Employers have made a final offer of a 1 per cent pay increase for university staff next year, with an additional rise for the lowest-paid set to ensure that most employees get the “living wage”. More...