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Labour peer and scientist also worries that ‘moonshot’ ambitions for 10 million tests a day is setting up science to fail
Pilot scheme to promote diversity in doctoral study will also include anonymisation of applications
Leading human rights barrister calls on UK law schools to address ethnic minority under-representation among academic teaching staff
Head of UK Research & Innovation will urge scientists to help shed public view that research is an ‘elite and alien world inhabited by boffins’
Hopes are high for a new university in Georgia after it signed a partnership deal with Technical University of Munich
Oxford epidemiologist and lockdown critic says ‘puritanical’ criticism of idea of herd immunity has chilled legitimate scientific and policy debate
UK science minister hits out at ‘spurious’ research metrics and ‘publish or perish’ lab culture
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon calls for Horizon Europe’s funding to be ‘rebalanced’ to avoid reducing budget for ‘Champions League of research’
Fourteen laureates join thousands of academics in pleading for funding for Europe’s flagship research scheme to be protected
The novel coronavirus has transformed how research is done in many disciplines. But scholars are divided over whether the accelerated pace of science is an entirely good thing
Mamokgethi Phakeng says universities often ‘part of the machine’ that perpetuates white privilege and exploitation of Global South
Nottingham vice-chancellor insists international collaboration can become ‘even better’ using digital communication
Though it’s tiring and challenging, some scholars believe their time in online teaching may make them better university educators, reports Jack Grove
Poll reveals ethnic minority students also less satisfied with assistance provided by UK schools in pandemic
New UKRI chief executive tells THE she hopes to shift science incentives away from the model of an ‘Einstein figure’ lone genius
Italian researchers behind much-criticised 2012 study request its withdrawal and apologise for ‘distress’ and ‘discontent’ caused
Bradley Garrett has crossed the globe to meet those who stockpile food in fortified shelters in anticipation of apocalyptic disasters. As a global pandemic seems to confirm some of their fears, he tells Jack Grove what we can learn from them – and what they’ve got wrong
Springer Nature-Digital Science survey reveals that pandemic-hit researchers are more likely to return to old data, which some worry could lead to fraud
‘Every young student of science has had a fantasy about winning a Nobel prize,’ says one laureate – and ever more rival prizes are being established. But with a cast of thousands currently pursuing the holy grail of a vaccine for Covid-19, might awards committees finally jettison their problematic focus on lone genius, asks Jack Grove
Scientists have expressed dismay that the reported death of a US scientist was apparently part of an elaborate hoax
The virtual reality technology market is booming thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Jack Grove asks whether it might finally catch on in higher education
Overseas aid cuts and changing diplomatic priorities have raised concerns that future of Global Challenges Research Fund is at risk
Shadow universities minister says tests will protect institutions and students affected by Covid-19 pandemic
Senior scientists and sector bodies call for more ‘reasonable’ financial terms that would allow the UK to join Horizon Europe