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Appointment may reflect shift towards a ¡®harder-edged, more hawkish¡¯ attitude towards research collaboration, say experts
Trailblazers of a molecule linking technique honoured, including one who becomes a laureate for the second time
Research by Nobel laureates is now being used for encrypted communications, says Nobel Prize committee
Compelling stories of how foreign-born founders drive economic prosperity are more likely to convince policymakers about the need to embrace overseas students, says Alice Gast, who recently stepped down as president of Imperial College London
New York-based manga comic expert claims withdrawal of Karl Andersson¡¯s controversial paper may ¡®stifle innovation and scholarship¡¯ in future
Strong critic of Chinese human rights abuses takes on brief after hiatus of several months
Svante P??bo follows in footsteps of his father, a fellow Nobel laureate
¡®Fluffy rationale¡¯, ¡®uncooked records¡¯ and ¡®kidney disappointment¡¯ are among the nonsensical terms that have exposed bogus scientific papers
Alternative to Horizon Europe should examine why ¡®closed clubs¡¯ of elite universities enjoy so much funding success, says Hepi report
New wave of funding schemes aims to counter ¡®parachute research¡¯ and brain drain
Spin-off companies from Russell Group universities boast largest annual turnovers, data reveal
Institutions should assign a senior university manager to uphold academic freedom in same way as equality is promoted at board level, says report
Research fraudbuster says publication of six papers with hallmarks of Russian paper mills indicates why periodicals must commit to more post-submission transparency
Research England examining study on how AI might be used to predict quality of research outputs
Science powerhouse will sever research and financial links with firms linked to Chinese military ¡®within months¡¯
While funding streams appear safe for now, academics debate whether they should continue to engage with an increasingly sceptical government
Applications for up to ?10,000 in funding that pass an initial quality test will be picked at random
Retiring Research England executive chair reflects on REF, impact and open access
Vice-president Nalin Thakkar says inconsistencies regarding PhD student¡¯s article have been flagged with police as MP condemns ¡®genuinely disgusting¡¯ research
University breached advertising rules by claiming its arts and humanities research was ¡®number one¡¯ in UK, says regulator
UK Research and Innovation head suggests time spent studying should count towards permanent residency
The University of Northampton¡¯s outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on how lessons from punk rock led him to survive in academia and deliver one of UK higher education¡¯s most ambitious campus projects. Jack Grove reports
Karl Andersson has long attracted controversy over his interest in sexually suggestive images of teenage boys, so did university investigate this?
Biggest beneficiaries from excellence-driven funds will leverage uplift to secure additional funding and win political arguments, say pro vice-chancellors