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Survey of Australian researchers also reveals unusual problems associated with home working, including sleepwalkers gatecrashing Zoom calls
该国教育部长称,低感染率将允许学生从4月份开始分阶段返校
Universities express concern about diversion of clinical academic staff to front-line services and impact of lockdown
Announcement of hefty article processing charges by prestige titles challenges goals of open access mandate
Thousands of PhD dissertations by Durham University available on Kindle services following mass scraping of online repository
Informal use of university scientists as independent advisers is unsustainable when health emergencies last for months, warns committee
Manuscripts by female authors enjoy more favourable treatment in many disciplines, according to analysis of 350,000 journal submissions
Institutions rewarded for getting ahead of the curve on key issues facing UK sector
Students have been told not to return to campus for another seven weeks
Three professors shortlisted for Times Higher Education’s Research Supervisor of the Year award discuss their approach to mentoring
Hidden crisis of pandemic may push early career researchers out of science, leaders warn
Research scheme advocated by Dominic Cummings may provide template for streamlined grants process in future
Academics have long grappled with the strains that job scarcity and the mobility imperative impose on their families. But might the experience of mass remote working finally offer a viable solution, asks Jack Grove
Survey of UK-based undergraduates reveals fears over spring term restart despite overall satisfaction with universities’ handling of Covid-19 pandemic
Comparisons with big pharma distract from ‘amazing’ achievement that will lead to long-term dividends for science, say experts
Phased return to campus and more clarity on rules for returning international students are needed, says the UK opposition
As a Stanford professor attacks scientific petitions, co-creators of open letters on both sides of Covid debate explain why they matter
Panel warns that action is needed to tackle excessive competition and casualisation if research careers are to remain attractive
顶级期刊集团将尝试把出版成本负担从被接受的论文扩展至更多作者
Students who suffer financial loss from institutional failures should be compensated by sector scheme, says English ombudsman
Institutional agility in pandemic shows why heavy-handed regulation is a mistake, says Ecuadorean university president
As debate intensifies on how to measure research excellence beyond publications, Jack Grove asks senior scientists how they assess intangible personal qualities when hiring researchers
Office for Students sets out plans for tougher minimum standards related to student outcomes, including degree completion rates and graduate employment