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Stian Westlake will take helm after two-year delay in appointing a permanent executive chair
University groups say the proposed agreement with the German-British publisher ¡®still does not meet the needs of the sector and our members¡¯
Preventing expert reviewers from reading applicants¡¯ CVs could damage Netherlands¡¯ hard-won research excellence, warns senior researcher
More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions
Steven Greer says students who accused him of laughing at the Koran should be sanctioned
European Commission warns of further legal action after Italian universities refuse to offer back pay to unjustly treated foreign lecturers
Jointly run open access publisher will offer lower cost route for Scottish researchers seeking to comply with new UKRI rules on monographs
Magical literature professor reflects on the influence of witch trials on contemporary US politics, the Harry Potter novels and dealing with requests for exorcisms
Leading scientists ¡®appalled¡¯ to find sham papers have been attributed to them say case against UK-registered publishers is overdue
Blockbuster payout from landmark Oxford-AstraZeneca jab likely to highlight commercial potential of university-led innovation
Cardiff University academic Flint Dibble says the popularity of Netflix show Ancient Apocalypse means non-engagement is no longer possible
Chief executive Susan Lapworth says regulator will ¡®respond positively and practically¡¯ to recommendations from highly critical report
Sciences gain ?145 million that would have gone to humanities and social sciences under old system
Rights retention agreement aims to end ¡®unhelpful¡¯ model under which universities ¡®give IP to publishers and buy access to it in perpetuity¡¯, says Manchester librarian
When her broadcasting career took off in her mid-fifties, Mary Beard became one of Britain¡¯s best-known and most-discussed academics. Jack Grove speaks to the retiring Cambridge classicist about her eventful career, including her run-ins with sexist TV critics, Twitter trolls and Boris Johnson
Former political advisers say frequently used figures to advocate for research funding do not sway government thinking
Funders should review how interviews, eligibility criteria and internal selection policies work against marginalised groups, says study co-funded by Wellcome and Oxford
Former Bank of England deputy governor will replace long-serving president Lee Bollinger
Gay rights champion Robert Wintemute says McGill University¡¯s response to the forced cancellation of his seminar is disappointing
Extraordinary growth in income caused by higher enrolments and post-Brexit fee uplifts bolsters finances of Russell Group institutions
Some editors publish most of their papers in their own titles, study finds
Scientific publisher hopes new credit scheme will reward and incentivise peer review
Covid-19 trials were as well designed, if not better designed, than other, similar medical experiments, finds Oxford study
Mass polls of global scientists could help to debunk myths about extent of division on contested issues