Debate is an endangered species, says climate critic One anthropologist thinks doomsday sceptics are being unfairly silenced. Melanie Newman reports 4 September
Geography applications still strong, says society director Royal Geographical Society head refutes claims of field's demise. Donna Bowater reports 4 September
Culture in the state-funded sector condones failure, claims professor Anthony Glees attacks university management as he heads to private sector, writes Melanie Newman 4 September
Shake-up urged in art teaching Report from top academics suggests a greater role for business in courses, writes Zoe Corbyn 4 September
UAE's ban on book about Dubai reveals gulf in values British author says 'kneejerk' censorship could put off overseas researchers. John Gill reports By John Gill 4 September
Keep peer review at REF core, chairs warn Senior RAE figures offer frank perspectives on the future of research funding. Zoe Corbyn reports 28 August
Use buzzwords to be cited, study suggests Is 'robust' the new 'clustering'? Hannah Fearn on an anthropologist spotting trends in vocabulary 28 August
Restrained pay rises for chiefs could drain vice-chancellor talent pool Study shows v-cs' salaries have fallen behind those of the private sector, writes Melanie Newman 28 August
Debate grows on academic rigour of degrees The argument that students are not being stretched elicits heated replies. Donna Bowater reports 28 August
More 'dual career' couples appointed Study shows a rise in US institutions hiring both spouses or partners. Melanie Newman reports 28 August
Research and rescue: how to make postdoc a career Warwick v-c tasked with stopping 'smart kids' turning their backs on science tells Zoe Corbyn he 'has form' 28 August
Employers 'stuck in 1970s' over co-funding V-c says industry is quick to criticise universities, but slow to engage with them. John Gill reports By John Gill 28 August
Disputes - 'there is a better way' Taskforce calls for a unified approach to conflict resolution by every university, writes Hannah Fearn 28 August
US academic seeks million-dollar prize for harnessing eye energy Psychologist has made special goggles to trap electromagnetic signals. Melanie Newman reports 28 August
Anger as US tuition fees reach new high-water mark Backlash looms as critics decry lack of checks on soaring cost of higher education, writes Jon Marcus 28 August
New AAUP chief to fight 'academic capitalism' John Gill meets the man who pledges to restore intellectual freedom to US university campuses By John Gill 28 August
Tribunal backs professor's stand Academic vindicated over decision to fail 'knuckle-draggingly thick' students. Phil Baty reports By Phil Baty 21 August
Retiring types in spotlight as legacy hunters expand focus Universities call on old employees' generosity and experience, reports Melanie Newman 21 August
Independents claim lion's share of top achievers Number of A-grade students is rising more slowly in comprehensives. Rebecca Attwood reports By Rebecca Attwood 21 August
Nottingham raises eyebrows over definition of 'public engagement' Pro vice-chancellor's memo confuses duty with marketing, claim academics. Zoe Corbyn reports 21 August
Make scholars see the value of marketing? It's a hard sell Report says academic attitudes stymie efforts to build university brands. John Gill reports By John Gill 21 August
North-South regeneration proposal greeted with tirade of obscenities Report author accused of being paedophile - and advised to go to Specsavers. Chloe Stothart reports By Chloe Stothart 21 August
Top 20 secure nearly two thirds of research funds while others are left with nothing Oxbridge leads the pack while Teesside's applications all met with failure. Zoe Corbyn analyses findings 21 August
Official meddling troubles Canada Minister's veto of two candidates for university head raises concerns for autonomy, says John Gill By John Gill 21 August
Second challenge to v-c suspension Lay governor says his proposal to reinstate UEL head was rejected, reports Melanie Newman 21 August
Taxonomy is classified as discipline in critical decline Lords' report calls for urgent action as lack of expertise reaches crisis point, writes Zoe Corbyn 21 August
Business ethos 'a blight on research' Scientist calls for commercial and academic attitudes to change, reports Hannah Fearn 21 August