Campuses urged to fill gaps in ‘white, male’ institutional pasts Conference hears how the biases of historic collections need to be addressed By Matthew Reisz 23 November
Birmingham union members vote to boycott Dubai campus Universities minister Sam Gyimah says student exchanges should continue, despite UAE’s jailing of Matthew Hedges By Chris Havergal 22 November
USS to revisit £7.5 billion deficit valuation Pension scheme will re-run its valuation and consult universities on proposals to save defined benefits, although April’s cost increases will go ahead By Jack Grove 22 November
Radical Irish gender plan ‘could be model for Europe’ Frustration with ‘snail’s pace’ progress across continent leads Irish government to back financial sanctions against universities that miss targets By David Matthews 22 November
UK government sold student loans ‘for too little return’ MPs criticises government, which would have recouped £1.7 billion sale price in just eight years’ repayments By John Morgan 22 November
More transparency still needed on how fees are spent, says report Although less than half of fee income typically goes directly to teaching, English universities should not fear more openness, says Hepi study By Simon Baker 22 November
DfE ‘bends over backwards’ to help England’s biggest for-profit Officials give GSM green light for public funding despite knowing of its financial worries, while ministers ‘refuse to back public universities’ By John Morgan 22 November
Boris Paton: I may be turning 100, but I’m not retiring yet After spending a century in and around academia, Ukraine’s chief scientist reflects on his father’s ‘genius’, Chernobyl and how scientists helped to win the Second World War By Jack Grove 22 November
Black academics ‘paid thousands of pounds less’ than white peers Major Ucea study finds ethnic minority staff suffer ‘significant pay penalties’ relative to white male staff with equivalent academic backgrounds By Jack Grove 22 November
James Stirling, 1953-2018 Tributes paid to leading physicist who became first provost of Imperial College London By Matthew Reisz 22 November
Durham student jailed for life by UAE court on spying charges Matthew Hedges, a PhD student specialising in Middle Eastern politics, was detained at Dubai airport on 5 May and held in solitary confinement By Rachael Pells 21 November
First university visit to Auschwitz aims to combat antisemitism Students’ union leaders and university staff visit former Nazi concentration camp to help stamp out discrimination on UK campuses By Ellie Bothwell 21 November