The threat posed by accounting reforms
The changes will make sector results look worse than they are, warn Andrew Connolly and Clare Partridge

The changes will make sector results look worse than they are, warn Andrew Connolly and Clare Partridge
The Association of University Teachers is still consulting on the merits of accrual proposals for the Universities Superannuation Scheme. It is unlikely, however, to accept the implication of H. C. S...

Sixty-three of the UK’s most prestigious universities face strikes over changes to pensions after members of the University and College Union backed stoppages.
Reform of the sector's pension scheme may be essential, but no single option will please everyone - not least students
• How has the London Met visa ban played abroad? In short, terribly. "5,000 Pakistani students in UK face deportation in 60 days", screamed a Daily News headline on 31 August (the story mistakenly...
"No move on pensions" (December 9), reports that the latest official valuation of Universities Superannuation Scheme showed a surplus of £5 billion. The realistic figure (as reported on the USS...
Growing fund deficit leads to reforms criticised for creation of a 'two-tier' system. John Morgan writes

The UCU is a democratic, future-facing endeavour proud to fight for both the one and the many, Sally Hunt affirms
Worried about your employment, maternity, pension rights? Send your questions to The Times Higher advice panel. I am 33 and have paid into the Teachers' Pension Scheme for four years (but have never...

Delegates vote for a summer of discontent over pay and pensions. John Morgan reports

Employers are worried that the sector's generous pensions are unsustainable, so could this be the end of the road for final-salary schemes? asks Tariq Tahir

̽»¨ÊÓÆµâ€™s annual pay survey shows that with a few exceptions, vice‑chancellors’ remuneration did not rise vertiginously in 2011-12 - a good thing politically. But despite reasonable...

With a few exceptions, vice-chancellors’ remuneration did not rise vertiginously in 2011-12 - a good thing politically. But are they still paid too much compared with their peers?
University lecturers will not join industrial action later this month over a 1 per cent pay offer after members voted against a strike.

General secretary contenders represent political debate over union's direction. John Morgan reports