Times 中国A片’s most-read articles of 2018
2018 was marked by strikes, pay scandals and the launch of the world’s first blockchain university
2018 was marked by strikes, pay scandals and the launch of the world’s first blockchain university
Guesstimates won’t do for loans, either It was great to read a clear assessment of the Universities Superannuation Scheme (“How can the pension crisis be resolved?”, Features, 6 September). But I...
In “USS strike: why I?won’t join the pensions strike” (Opinion, 28 March), Nick Foster argues that the case for pensions reform cannot be ignored. He cites a recent Green Paper,?Security and...
There is no “financial shortfall” in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (“Strike looms as universities seek end to USS defined benefit deal”, News, 17 November). What we have is a ludicrous...
Ballot follows walkouts over pensions earlier this year
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
The University and College Union mustn’t?let infighting tarnish its?success in the?USS dispute and a boom in membership, says Adam Ozanne?
While the result of the University and College Union pensions ballot was awaited, the Office for Students published on its website “Guidance for students affected by recent industrial action in...
Adam Ozanne recently wrote an opinion article titled “UCU congress: how not to turn victory into defeat” (17 June,?www.timeshighereducation.com). Although we feel strongly that the issues he raised...
Many older academics have a great deal to offer, in terms of both research and teaching the next generation. But should they step aside for the sake of their younger colleagues’ careers? Jack Grove...
The article “UK university pension scheme deficit widens to ?12.6 billion” is misleading. The Universities Superannuation Scheme is not in deficit in the ordinary meaning of the word. It is very cash...
The mercury has fallen, but an alarming number of issues threaten to ignite and, potentially, give the UK sector some painful burns
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media