Mix and match approach muddles the results of the REF Richard Black on data manipulation and the problems with multidisciplinary subpanels 4 December
The dark side of the impact agenda Academics* engagement activities are valuable, says Alison Phipps. But a public profile comes at a price, especially for women who study gender 4 December
The past and the presents Kevin Fong on how Christmas nostalgia can help us buy the right gifts today By Kevin Fong 4 December
Failing to look, listen or legislate An OMG moment is predicted for whoever wins the election as politicians address lapses in oversight and funding challenges By John Gill 4 December
&They* has arrived at the pronoun party Students are using new gender-inclusive terms, and academics have to catch on and catch up, says Deborah D. Rogers 4 December
Defence of the humanities draws applause Scholars laud Sarah Churchwell*s 51勛圖 essay restating value of arts and humanities disciplines By Chris Parr 4 December
UCL and IoE merger: a marriage of like minds? The union of two London universities is underpinned by a powerful vision, say their leaders Chris Husbands and Michael Arthur 4 December
Drive a Land Rover? Fond of Roquefort quiche? You must like the University of Cambridge, says YouGov By Chris Parr 27 November
The discounting trend at US universities Few students in America are paying full price on fees, says Alan Ruby 27 November
Just let the drivers get on with it Universities already play a key role in powering regional growth. Another diktat demanding more on that score may be unhelpful By John Gill 27 November
Regional influence: universities as the new local authorities Jim O*Neill on how institutions outside London can do more to retain graduates and create jobs with government help 27 November
Beyond political prejudice A surprising graduation talk on climate change causes Sally Feldman to question her biases 27 November
Has the market delivered for students in higher education? Paul Wellings and Toni Pearce consider the impact of higher fees 27 November
A significant step towards a mature Scottish model of higher education Ferdinand von Prondzynski welcomes planned legislation that addresses key university governance issues 20 November
Defence must not rest With cuts looming on the horizon, the sector cannot afford to relent in pressing the case to protect the research budget By John Gill 20 November
It's time to rebuild Brand Britain Sonal Minocha recalls her own experience as an international student and argues that post-study work visas must be brought back 20 November
Will universities* bullying boomerang? Legal scholars say threats to sue individual academics over industrial action may expose institutions to greater liability By Chris Parr 20 November
Counting university contact hours is a waste of time Discoveries made off-campus are as valuable as lectures, says Christopher Bigsby 20 November
Should universities be exempt from the FoI Act? Chris Cobb and Maurice Frankel debate the pros and cons 20 November
Abolishing tuition fees: lessons from Germany Students must mobilise on the streets and build alliances to win free education, says Deborah Hermanns By Deborah Hermanns 19 November
What will be the impact on higher education of the new European commissioners? Anne Corbett flags the ones to watch among commissioners for 2014-19 13 November
Have your say on your working life Employee review websites have the potential to change university cultures, says Alexandra Blakemore 13 November
Mass movements in higher education Alan Ryan on the parallels between Moocs and the early days of The Open University 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
Sarah Churchwell: why the humanities matter Ahead of the Being Human festival, the professor of American literature considers their importance By Sarah Churchwell 13 November
Doors open as others swing shut Policies on immigration often conflict with sector ambitions regarding overseas students and signal a turbulent spell ahead By John Gill 13 November
Blog: One university*s act of remembrance Cara Aitchison on how the University of St Mark & St John will honour fallen students and graduates By Christopher Bigsby 11 November
Searching for solid ground Aftershocks following the austerity reforms of 2010 are still being felt, with mature students particularly hard hit By John Gill 6 November
The GDR is gone, but its Stasi-conferred titles live on The recognition of East German academic titles, including PhDs issued by the State Security Ministry, remains controversial, writes Brian Bloch 6 November
Reference writing: may I recommend reform? Stephen Mumford on why academics must take back some control over the process 6 November
Who benefits from the impact agenda? Ansgar Allen questions the motives of a growing band of champions 6 November
The best bucket list is blank Knowledge, not exotic travel, should be students* number one priority, argues Felipe Fern芍ndez-Armesto 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
Suspension is a feminist issue An academic who suffered sexual harassment criticises the secrecy surrounding such cases 30 October
Working in authoritarian regimes: academics need more guidance Universities are not doing enough to help scholars navigate the ethical dilemmas, argues Jean Grugel 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
Who is Stronzo Bestiale? A blogger gets to the bottom of tale concerning a physicist whose name means &total asshole* in Italian By Chris Parr 30 October
Soundings of choppy waters The government unleashed private providers to change the sector, but has there been a tide of creative disruption? By John Gill 30 October
An appeal to protect every citizen*s right to philosophy The future of the Coll豕ge International de Philosophie, a legacy of Jacques Derrida, is at risk, warns Martin McQuillan 30 October
Perfectly imperfect: university interviews Shahidha Bari on the flawed, yet fascinating, admissions process 30 October
Blog: Battle for the Warburg With a court judgment imminent, Chris Cobb reflects on the legal tussle over the future of the institute By Chris Cobb 25 October