Request a Woman Scientist holds the details of more than 8,000 experts, but journalists and event organisers are still relying on old sources who are male and pale, group leader warns
Former civil servant urges universities to translate their research into the language understood by government departments if they want it to be acted upon
Monash Technology Transformation Institute aims to bridge ¡®valley of death¡¯ that sees many discoveries fall short of securing commercial-scale investment
Political scientists typically see politics as an exercise in consensus-building. But Chantal Mouffe tells John Morgan that the left must learn from right-wing populists¡¯ exploitation of ¡°them and us¡± narratives if it is not to be vanquished by them
The Palestinian law professor talks about the overlap with his other job: as a stand-up comedian travelling the world talking about the Arab American experience
The UK¡¯s new knowledge exchange framework, whose proposed metrics were unveiled last month, has raised more questions over relationships between universities and business. David Secher and Surya Raghu cast their eye over 40 years of policy evolution on either side of the Atlantic
The advent of Plan S promises to turbocharge the open access movement, but amid pushback from researchers and publishers, Rachael Pells examines whether the demand for published research truly merits the disruption
After the Solstice Attack, the University of Rural England has become a bastion of hope and survival, writes John Gilbey. But how far can it push its role as the ultimate post-apocalyptic anchor institution?
Paper calls for scientific organisations to monitor platforms ¡®known to spread false and misleading¡¯ information about research and ¡®respond quickly¡¯
Take-up of research by business is difficult to catalyse and record. Far better to focus on the impact central to universities¡¯ missions, say Vince Mitchell and William Harvey
Russell Group university¡¯s return to the local highlights higher education¡¯s role in the wake of the Brexit vote in addressing post-industrial decline, and supporting austerity-hit councils
In an unpredictable, increasingly digital age, Singapore¡¯s universities are rethinking how to equip alumni with relevant skills throughout their lives