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Advantages to making research freely available are still limited when publication is via gold journals
Students, young academics, professionals and entrepreneurs are being encouraged to present fixes to some of the world’s most pressing challenges - in three minutes.
Half of scientific papers published in 2011 can be accessed online for free, a new study has suggested.?
Smart thinking on efficiencies funnels cash to research
Computer science students face the?highest rates of?graduate unemployment, data?from the Higher Education Statistics Agency show
Allowing scientists to profit from their research would encourage entrepreneurship, says Institute of Cancer Research chairman Luke Johnson
Data show how much work conservation biologists do outside office hours
Wyn Ellis, who made a plagiarism claim against an official, has received menacing calls
The?University and College Union is among those invited to a Labour Party summit?to discuss the controversial?issue of zero-hours contracts.
Work between the UK research councils, Indian government and business can be improved by fixing practical barriers to collaboration, a report says.
The growing competition for UK universities from new types of education providers has been highlighted in a?report from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
The Catapult network of technology and innovation centres will see a “significant expansion”, the government has announced.
StudentFunder aims to become ‘one-stop shop’ for those in need
The correlation between distribution of universities and overall population distribution in the UK is surprisingly strong
#ECRchat looks to offer global advice
Awards will go to arts, humanities and social science departments that hire and support women
The former chief scientific adviser is relishing his new advisory role at the Oxford Martin School, tackling global challenges
Wales and the North East of England have the lowest university application rates in the UK, Ucas data demonstrate
Research finds woe for squeezed middle, windfall for high-paid graduates
Wikipedia ‘edit-a-thon’ bolsters profile of women who changed science
Research into replacing and reducing animal use in scientific experiments is to benefit from ?4.8 million in public investment in 2013-14
Academics at King’s College London and the universities of Edinburgh and Oxford have won prizes in a heart science image competition
Savings are expected to surpass government goal
Report calls for a more ‘transparent and inclusive’ structure, but scientists await council’s response