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Groups of universities could raise funding for postgraduate student loans by issuing bonds, a report by the thinktank CentreForum has suggested.
Without proper reporting social and psychological experiments are a “waste of money”, researchers have said.
The Wellcome Trust has announced plans to extend its open access policy to include scholarly monographs and book chapters
Universities contributed ?3.4 billion to the UK economy in 2011-12 in services to business and the community, figures published in the Higher Education - Business and Community Interaction Survey 2011-12 show
Treatment to avoid cuts would do more harm than good, critics say
Study identifies better use of research capacity outside Anglo-American sphere
Coalition of academics, publishers and funders rejects metric ‘obsession’
The government would like to see more publishers take up schemes that waive open access publishing fees for researchers from universities that subscribe to its journals, a senior civil servant has said.
UK universities must form business partnerships to demonstrate the need for public investment. By Elizabeth Gibney
The excuses academics use to explain away fraudulent research results
Graduates from 1994 Group members are more likely than those of any other mission group to go on to taught postgraduate study, research has found
Lab audits could demonstrate integrity, 3rd World Conference on Research Integrity hears. By Elizabeth Gibney
The government’s innovation agency the Technology Strategy Board will see a ?50 million boost to its budget this year, the government has announced.
Editors have noted a “certain level of sloppiness” creeping into research papers, the executive editor of the Nature Publishing Group has said.
Unity decries decisions made ‘ad hoc’ without consulting scholars
More than half of academics are either not aware of universities’ knowledge transfer services or do not use them, a survey has found
A “big data” health research centre at the University of Oxford has been announced as the latest to benefit from the government’s UK Research Partnership Investment Fund.
Chinese student at Bath convicted on bribery, firearms charges
Research and publication is by far the most important factor in career advancement, according to a survey of academics
Survey finds median wages and employment rates are holding steady
Blog posts reveal a lack of ‘socio-academic’ confidence among doctoral students paying their own way
Fewer than ten graduates each from Black Caribbean and Bangladeshi minority groups make the transition to a research degree each academic year, a study has found.
The Times Higher Education Student Experience Survey 2013 shows a responsive attitude and landmark infrastructure projects help to create contentment. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Numbers treble after change in funding requirements