‘Potential’ to share more research on ‘underused’ YouTube Researchers say traditional metrics for academic success and career progression ignore activities such as creating and maintaining a YouTube channel By Patrick Jack 5 January
‘Brighter’ outlook for UK international student recruitment Signs of rebound in January intake for UK universities, with Nepal and Kenya developing as key markets By Patrick Jack 3 January
Growing graduate turnout gap risks fuelling populism, warns study Divide between number of graduates and non-graduates voting in 2024 election double what it was in 2019 By Patrick Jack 3 January
Universities failing academics targeted by online abuse – paper Research found that 74 per cent of academics had experienced online harms as a result of sharing research publicly By Patrick Jack 3 January
DPhil student turned union head eyes Oxford postgraduate access Oxford student union president Addi Haran Diman is highlighting the difficulties faced by postgraduate researchers after completing a DPhil at 22 By Jack Grove 3 January
IT help desk a ‘model’ for how universities can share services Out-of-hours support run out of Northumbria 51国产视频 now works with a third of the sector By Tom Williams 3 January
Average Russell Group vice-chancellor pay package hits ?400,000 Average salary rises 3.5 per cent to ?327,000, with Cambridge’s Deborah Prentice topping pay list By Patrick Jack 2 January
New Year Honours 2025: damehood for ex-UUK president Buckingham Former Brunel vice-chancellor alongside former Cambridge leader and King’s vice-president By Patrick Jack 30 December
CNRS researchers resist call to impose teaching obligations Divide between scientists in research institutes and teacher-researchers at universities in spotlight after op-eds By Emily Dixon 27 December
York and St Andrews latest to post multimillion-pound deficits Leicester, Surrey, Brunel and Hull also report losses in financial accounts for 2023-24 By Patrick Jack 24 December
UCU members ‘sceptical’ strike ballot will meet turnout threshold Union members fear industrial action is ‘tone deaf’ amid large-scale redundancies across the sector By Juliette Rowsell 23 December
The Gregg Wallace furore shines a light on UK academia’s prejudice Academics are only revealing their own biases if they believe the television presenter’s behaviour represents working-class values, says Joe Baden By Joe Baden 23 December