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Flimsy evidence provided for China¡¯s political interference in UK academia has raised questions over the motivation for calls for tougher regulation
The two-time Ig Nobel Prize winner explains the potential applications of her research on wombats¡¯ cubed poo and why animal waste is the ¡®best study topic¡¯
Unesco is backing plan to improve recognition of refugee qualifications, but some are sceptical about the scheme¡¯s value
Restrictions on loan access for university courses with low graduate earnings under consideration for Tory manifesto, though Augar-inspired cuts not ruled out
The apparent proliferation of libel challenges by scientists accused of research misconduct have led to fears that journals and others will be dissuaded from calling out wrongdoers. But is the observation accurate? And is the chilling effect reproducible? Jack Grove reports
Former higher education minister will leave in December to seek consultancy and advisory positions
Would-be Brexit Party MP Kevin Yuill says he is encouraged by support for Leave party among staff and students
University believes new criteria rewarding selfless behaviour will ¡®focus minds¡¯
Analysis of publishing deals across Europe highlights different costs faced by country-level consortia
Tough sanctions on institutions that ignore research integrity rules in new concordat backed by Universities UK and research funders
Collaborators criticise lack of sanction against Anna Lora-Wainwright, but internal investigation finds she did not intend to deceive
Graduate institution to be led by former Oxford professor
New rules will soon require UK institutions to listen to early career researchers. Jack Grove looks at how to engage a group often seen as hard to reach
¡®Potential paralysis of a no-deal Brexit and the current state of chaos are hurting UK science¡¯, says Royal Society president Sir Venki Ramakrishnan
Analysis of highly prolific Plos One editors finds evidence for ¡®editor-author backscratching¡¯
Esther Duflo ¨C the youngest ever economics Nobelist ¨C shares 2019 prize with Abhijit Banerjee and Michael Kremer
Awarded trio includes John Goodenough, the oldest ever laureate at 97
First analysis of economic cost of manuscript formatting highlights need for more flexibility from publishers, say authors
James Peebles, Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz share the 2019 award
Sir Peter Ratcliffe, William Kaelin and Gregg Semenza awarded 2019 prize
Tan Eng Chye reflects on how pioneering lifelong learning programme has fared in its first year
Athene Donald tells launch of institute that universities need better data on why women drop out
Uncertainty over funding and the movement of foreign students to megacities will spur institutional mergers, says Bert van der Zwaan
Graduates arranged workplace visits in major world cities as well as donations to cover travel costs, university alumni relations head tells conference