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Ministerial intervention in research council appointment highlights growing politicisation of British science, experts warn
Mistreated foreign lecturers welcome ‘endgame’ of marathon dispute but some say strings attached to a proposed deal are unacceptable
Impact of cuts to in-flight research mitigated by additional money but future budgets for aid-funded projects still uncertain, says UK science funder
TEDI-London will strive not to conform to teaching orthodoxies despite pressures from founders and regulators, says its dean
Comparison with current data suggests government proposals are ‘not exactly a revolution in the funding balance’, say experts
About one in 20 recent academic papers is a duplicate, with some articles being recycled as many as 27 times in different publications
Fifth of respondents to major global survey said universities were ‘unimportant’ in fight against Covid-19
Science minister George Freeman claims academics may warm to leaving EU research scheme if homegrown alternative offers attractive global opportunities
Long-time postdoctoral scientist says he was ousted when he complained a professor had appropriated his own research
‘Unsung heroes’ of UK research are too often denied seat at the table, says major review of technical staff and skills
British-born computer scientist Peter Highnam to lead ‘high-risk, high-reward’ agency
Alumni say the removal of staff-elected deans at top Turkish university may open the door for fresh attacks on dissident students and staff
Open access platforms are no substitute for peer-reviewed periodicals, says Maria Leptin
Laureate recalls his serendipitous route to chemistry and California, and how he would turn the UK’s ‘lean and mean’ science system into a world leader
Several people seriously injured, one fatally, after campus shooting, say police
Tardy response to UKRI request meant greenlit research projects on pandemic could not begin, investigation concludes
Ex-prime minister says cancellation of funding ‘betrays government’s hostility to higher education’
Rigorous ‘no deal’ planning paved way for significant concessions, says library head
Firms that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Brussels officials say their new European universities strategy, including cooperation on higher education laws, will improve student mobility and academic cooperation
National survey of pro vice-chancellors indicates widespread shift away from humanities subjects in near future
Watching online lectures at faster speeds does not significantly impede understanding and may allow students more time to revise, say researchers
Delayed roll-out of booster jabs among UK’s younger population means thousands of students will be at risk of serious infection, say researchers
Leading scholars from Australian universities have joined scientific bodies to demand reversal of pre-election veto of humanities grants