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Poll of 4,000 researchers reveals half have sought or wanted help for mental health problems, and four in 10 are victims of bullying or harassment
Unprecedented recall of papers from Russian journals must also spark broader debate on academic culture, say research integrity scholars
Falling numbers of NHS-based scholars and lack of research time must be reversed, warns Academy of Medical Sciences
Sussex philosophy professor on why she continues to speak out despite facing online abuse and ‘hostile environment’ at work
Effectiveness of courses aimed at improving diversity in leadership called into question by interviews with ethnic minority staff
Text scans by artificial intelligence will flag inconsistent or unusual patterns in reviewer behaviour, says Wolverhampton professor
Coalition of publishers, scholars and funders believes that combating confusion on issue is the first step to finding a solution
网曝门 Office will nearly double number of fellowships where visa applications are fast-tracked, while ‘MIT of north’ plan is also floated
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
World’s second-biggest publisher says proposals to accelerate switch to open access would not be sustainable for many titles
Oxford, Cambridge and UCL have been the big winners from changes to formula used to allocate quality-related research funding, analysis shows
Technicians and teachers will also receive more awards under learned society’s plan to ‘reflect how science is carried out today’
Economic and Social Research Council may provide four years of PhD funding amid concerns over stress caused by three-year model
Independent process ‘found several areas in which we will need to improve our board of governors’ processes’, says UEL
Universities UK poll shows Britons value skills rather than income level when it comes to immigration
University of Texas at Austin scholar argues that the poor state of quantitative psychology makes replication impossible
Universities offer insights on engaging with industry, excelling at research support and tackling the student mental health crisis
The dream of robot researchers is edging closer with automated laboratory producing five years of experiments in just two weeks, experts claim
Former universities minister says applied science is neglected as researchers chase publications for research excellence framework
Sector leaders say Augar-inspired cut to tuition fees in England would damage sector
Uta Frith says limit would force academics to focus on quality over quantity
After last year’s walkout over pensions, this year’s action is ‘part of something bigger’, say union members
Trimming the cost of flagship research scheme – in particular, the European Research Council – would harm EU priorities, sector leaders warn
Italian medic Fabio Quondamatteo says EU referendum result is behind ‘difficult and painful’ decision to leave for Ireland