Management and governance
Students and academics need to be much more involved in the management and improvement of universities if the future of 中国A片 is to be safeguarded.
University Campus Suffolk is to begin the process of gaining its own degree-awarding powers, its board has confirmed.
The chief executive of the 中国A片 Academy is to be the new head of the University of the West of Scotland.
The University of York has unveiled Belgian cognitive psychologist Koen Lamberts as its new vice-chancellor.
Liverpool John Moores University has chosen a high-profile judge as its new chancellor – although the appointment may not win many plaudits in the national press.
Rick Trainor is to step down as principal of King’s College London in October 2014 after 10 years in charge at the central London institution.
A document that aims to bridge the gender leadership gap in 中国A片 worldwide has been officially launched at an international conference.
Academic proposes ‘analytic hierarchy process’ and more planning to avoid costly mistakes by universities. David Matthews reports
Management pledges to tackle ‘stress-inducing’ culture. By Elizabeth Gibney
The University of Central Lancashire has appointed Gerry Kelleher to become its vice-chancellor when it moves to a new corporate-style group structure later this year.
Analysis of information on staff and students can help to improve recruitment and retention
The mission groups divide the academy, argues Thomas Docherty, and their demise could usher in a more rational, democratic sector
Regulator to review range of options for institutions falling short on quality measures
Joanna Lewis asks whether appointing ‘a decent enough upper-class numpty’ as chancellor is the best her alma mater can do
The demands on Ucas are growing and changing in nature. Ucas’ board must adapt to reflect this, says Steve Smith
Four UK universities join forces to gain competitive edge in funding shoot-out. Elizabeth Gibney writes
After 12 months as Reading’s v-c, David Bell reflects on the pleasures (and occasional pains) of leading the institution
V-c keen to match Loughborough’s sports prowess with broad disciplinary strength.
Jon Marcus on military veterans trading drills and battlefields for disciplinary fields and fundraising
Whether spurred by lofty research ambition or the prosaic hope that one can live more cheaply than two, universities’ urge to merge can bring cultural as well as organisational challenges, as recent unions show. David Matthews reports
Whether spurred by lofty research ambition or the prosaic hope that one can live more cheaply than two, universities’ urge to merge can bring cultural as well as organisational challenges, as recent unions show. David Matthews reports
One academic’s experience of coalescing institutions was not a positive one, largely owing to a lack of forethought or consideration
Remuneration of Russell Group v-cs up as pension allowances approach ceiling. Jack Grove reports
Unions protest over transfer of academic support services to external firm. Jack Grove reports
University efforts to make it easier to remove fixed-term staff anger unions. Jack Grove writes
Third of sector expects staff to hold qualification, FoI request shows. Elizabeth Gibney reports
More than 150 posts to go as London Met is forced to tighten its belt. David Matthews reports
Behind closed doors, elite institutions were highly critical of White Paper reforms, finds John Morgan
Holyrood seeks power over admissions, governance and, via the SFC, courses. David Matthews reports
Access, engagement and rankings too: ex-minister turned v-c sees bright future. John Morgan writes
A second stab at reforming path to dismissal draws UCU counter-attack. Elizabeth Gibney writes