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Lobbying intensifies ahead of Lord Stern's review of crucial assessment into university research performance
University issues public statement of support for UK being part of the EU, citing research and mobility benefits
What insults have people used to disparage intellectuals over the past century?
Although the UK does well in competitive grant funding, it loses out on EU structural funds
Negative stories including collapse of Kids Company appear to be making the public more wary of major research funders
Li Keqiang also demands institutions stop duplicating research
After months of criticism over potential chilling effect of new rules, campaigners say clarification is ¡®good news¡¯
Soon-to-be-released review into employability has identified the importance of work experience, students¡¯ attitude and accreditation
Analysis reveals some disciplines could leave graduates at a much greater risk of being replaced by machines in the future
Wellcome Trust Monitor Report finds more certainty about the benefits of breakthroughs, but a mixed picture of general scientific knowledge
Following previous trips to the country, physicist receives huge welcome after joining Chinese social network
Lack of independent working blamed for difficulties making the leap from undergraduate to doctoral work
Graduate start-ups also show employment and turnover growth, although fewer are being founded
Academic casts doubt on universities¡¯ spin-off success and impact on SMEs
Russell Group and University Alliance at loggerheads over whether next research excellence framework should assess more at university level
David Matthews examines the approach of ResearchGate, Academia.edu and Mendeley to profit, user data and open access publishing
Study also warns that business schools could be producing ever more narcissistic graduates, leading to economic problems in future
Scientific misconduct increasingly studied as example of ¡®occupational crime¡¯, researcher says
Twenty-five years after it was founded to promote openness in the post-Soviet era, the Central European University is grappling with new threats to democracy
Football team being doused in ¡®milky fermented alcohol¡¯ shines light on practice more commonly associated with the US
Hermann Hauser, who led efforts to launch Catapult network of commercialisation centres, sees a major cultural difference between UK and Germany
Replacements sought for departing Craig Calhoun and Sir Leszek Borysiewicz
Wiley and Elsevier attacked over failures to deposit papers as research funder warns it could withdraw funding for hybrid journals
How do universities rated ¡®best for industry connections¡¯ improve their students¡¯ employability?