Salford UCU latest to back strike over pay docking Move follows similar action at Liverpool and Bradford, while Ulster staff ask for their university to be ‘grey-listed’ By Chris Havergal 13 November
Have your say on your working life Employee review websites have the potential to change university cultures, says Alexandra Blakemore 13 November
UCU accepts end to final salary scheme but row over alternative rumbles on Tensions remain high as marking boycott over pensions reform continues By Chris Havergal 13 November
The academic ‘further achievers’ who live to work University leaders must lead the debate on realistic workloads, says Doris Ruth Eikhof 13 November
Sheffield academic asks for docked pay to go to students A University of Sheffield academic has called on the institution to give students the pay docked from his salary for being part of a marking boycott By Chris Parr 12 November
More universities pledge to withhold pay from boycott staff At least three more universities are to withhold full pay from staff participating in the marking boycott over proposed pension changes. By Jack Grove 6 November
Marking boycott: universities threatened with further action if they dock pay UCU writes to pre-92 institutions warning them not to withhold salary over pensions dispute action By Jack Grove 6 November
UUK obstinacy has forced UCU marking boycott Sally Hunt explains why union members are taking action this week over changes to pensions 6 November
York to review pay threat over marking boycott The University of York is to review its decision to withhold all pay from staff taking part in a marking boycott over proposed pension reforms By Jack Grove 5 November
Zero-hours contracts: UCU holds day of action University staff have held a national day of action against zero-hours contracts and other forms of temporary contracts. By Jack Grove 5 November
Living wage in universities ‘demonstrates HE's values’ Universities must pay the living wage if they wish to be seen as a force for good in their communities, a senior academic has argued. By Jack Grove 3 November
York to dock pay for staff joining UCU action The University of York’s plans to withhold pay from staff joining a union marking boycott over pension cuts have been criticised as “bullying”. By Jack Grove 31 October
Warwick’s Thomas Docherty could face ?50,000 legal bill The professor who was cleared of charges of undermining authority faces substantial costs after hiring barristers for tribunal By John Morgan 30 October
Do scholars need 'performance free' time and space? Michael Power considers the implications of academics being monitored in ever more and increasingly disparate aspects of work 30 October
Suspension is a feminist issue An academic who suffered sexual harassment criticises the secrecy surrounding such cases 30 October
Huddersfield staff development may be like the Gulag, but it gets results Deputy vice-chancellor Peter Slee describes the demanding approach that has led to rising standards By Chris Havergal 30 October
Warwick staff call for action over pension fund Staff assembly backs motion calling on management to block employers’ plan for USS By Jack Grove 29 October
University lecturers to boycott marking over pensions row Staff at older universities will begin a marking boycott next week in a row over pension changes By Jack Grove 27 October
Thomas Docherty ‘deeply moved’ by support Thomas Docherty, the University of Warwick professor suspended in January, has thanked his supporters after allegations against him were dismissed By John Morgan 24 October
Pressure rises to ‘give high marks’ Initial Best University Workplace results suggest quality is being compromised in a bid to boost student numbers By Chris Parr 23 October
Big brother in the academy As monitoring of scholars’ performance, time and output increases, so do reservations about its value and effectiveness By Jack Grove 23 October
Blog: Busting USS pension reform ‘myths’ Employers respond to ‘scare stories’ around proposed changes to USS pension scheme By Anton Muscatelli 22 October
Universities ‘face cutbacks’ if USS not reformed, say employers Employers also release new modelling of pensions proposals By Jack Grove 21 October
UCU members back strike action over pensions reform Union members have overwhelmingly backed plans for industrial action over changes to pensions By Jack Grove 20 October
‘Simplistic’ redundancy metrics criticised Warwick staff concerned about ‘single cash metric’ used to identify redundancies in life sciences By Jack Grove 16 October
UUK data 'misleading' over the impact of USS reform Oxford criticises figures given to universities illustrating the impact of future cuts amid calls for independent modelling By Jack Grove 16 October
Universities unveil firm pension proposals Universities have set out their plans to reform the sector’s largest pension scheme. By Jack Grove 13 October
Mental health problems 'affect work of two-thirds of HE staff' Nearly two-thirds of 中国A片 staff say their work performance has suffered as a result of mental health problems, according to a survey By Chris Parr 10 October
USS reforms: income gap widens on redbrick v post-92 pensions UCU warns that academics at older universities could be up to ?21,000 a year worse off in retirement than those at newer institutions By Jack Grove 9 October
Academia then and now Christopher Bigsby reflects on an age of innocence, sherry and tenure 9 October
Salaries of high-earning professors to remain confidential Tribunal ruling against pay transparency will not extend to senior managers at King’s College London By Jack Grove 9 October
Don’t tell me to park my privilege Plans for a car park permit system at Bath Spa disputed by unions By Jack Grove 2 October
Pension plans would cost staff ‘tens of thousands’, says union University staff would see “tens of thousands of pounds a year wiped off their pensions” if Universities UK plans for change are introduced. By John Morgan 29 September
Careless talk costs you Felipe?Fernández-Armesto on academic Steven Salaita’s angry postings about Israel 25 September
Star salaries blamed for pension burnout Higher pay for top researchers may have caused the end of final salary scheme By Jack Grove 25 September
Thomas Docherty suspension ‘to be lifted’ The University of Warwick is to lift the suspension imposed on lecturer Thomas Docherty By Chris Parr 22 September
USS reforms seen as ‘radical attack’ on pensions UUK’s proposed hybrid scheme could result in losses of ?20,000 a year By Jack Grove 18 September
THE’s Best University Workplace Survey 2015: take part How good is your working life? Tell us your experiences in our online audit By Chris Parr 18 September
Soas fractionals reject final offer of improved terms Staff claim revised terms fail to address their concerns over hours spent on preparation and marking By Holly Else 4 September
Benefits culture: rethinking Mozart on Maggie’s dole Nicholas Till acknowledges his debt to Margaret Thatcher and explains why he regrets his Cambridge degree 4 September
Racism seen but not heard at UK and US institutions Senior managers often dismiss racist incidents or believe them to be exaggerated, says paper By Chris Parr 4 September
Parenthood and academia: an impossible balance? Male and female scholars speak frankly about juggling parenting and research 4 September
The professor-less university Two radically contrasting emerging models of 中国A片 in the US offer academics a very different deal, says Steven Ward 28 August
Let the right one in: hiring academic staff Recruitment processes at UK universities need an overhaul if we are to hire the best people, argues Thomas Harrison 21 August
Big Brother professor ‘unfairly dismissed’ Tribunal rules Manchester wrongly sacked high-profile psychologist Geoff Beattie By Jack Grove 20 August
University College London silent on fate of convicted professor Future of Gennadij Raivich, a neuroscientist with a sideline as a private sperm donor, uncertain after conviction for sexual assault By Jack Grove 14 August
The price of life in an academic Eden Human serpents are lurking in the undergrowth at every university, says Felipe Fernández-Armesto 14 August
Chaos and isolation: the injustice of suspension Stuart Macdonald on the misery of being expelled from your university post 14 August
Strike action possible over LSE researcher pay Unions tell university that a resolution is not possible in dispute over new career structures By David Matthews 7 August
Oxford v-c Andrew Hamilton says sexism is ‘unconscious’ but real V-c speaks on marketing research, ethics, gender bias at Universia International Presidents’ Meeting 2014 in Rio de Janeiro 7 August
Higher education and the culture of gratitude Universities are capitalising on junior academics’ willingness to accept deteriorating working conditions, argues Luke Brunning By Luke Brunning 7 August
Work less, do more, live better Reconsider long working hours, says Patience Schell, for leisure is vital for mind, body and productivity 7 August
If the robe fits… you’re lucky Louise Byrne on female graduands’ struggle with traditional academic gowns 31 July
Life after whistleblowing Academics who have made disclosures reflect on the long-term impact on their careers By John Morgan 31 July
Union clash looms as employers’ pension plans revealed Employers propose scrapping final salary scheme to cut USS deficit By Jack Grove 24 July
Thomas Docherty to face insubordination charge in tribunal September proceedings set for suspended University of Warwick academic who is accused of undermining department head By David Matthews 24 July
King’s College was told cutting more staff could be ‘difficult’ Credit agency report came before recent plans to reduce head count By Holly Else 17 July
Workplace disputes must be handled better and faster Universities must follow best practice in bullying and other personnel complaints, says an academic who has been through the process 17 July