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Study finds evidence of ‘modest’ bias among reviewers covering race and gender
Researchers are less likely to cite those accused of sexual misconduct but remain unmoved by fraud allegations, study finds
Staff and students fight to save famed unit, transferred from Middlesex University in 2010
Meeting over revoking fellowship of Tesla and SpaceX boss proves inconclusive, although academy promises to consider ‘potential further actions’
Dubious design registrations in the UK are being passed off as ‘international patents’ by Indian academics seeking to game promotion criteria, sleuths find
Regular breaks, mock vivas and introducing an online option among other recommendations made by review that aims to combat ‘gladiatorial approach’
Arriving from outside academia means UK Research and Innovation’s new chief executive is more willing to take unorthodox but correct strategic decisions, say scientists
UK Atomic Energy Authority boss will take over at ?9 billion UK research funder in the summer, when Ottoline Leyser steps down
Strike ballot called at South Yorkshire university, with similar vote also under way at Durham University
UK universities must end use of year-long contracts that keep researchers in ‘perpetual limbo’, says union-led manifesto
The benefits of a strong brand are accruing for universities and academics alike. Jack Grove explores why reputation matters – and examines the latest results in the list of the world’s most prestigious universities
Cuts to library budgets of up to 30 per cent have seen journal subscriptions cancelled and opening hours slashed, says librarians’ association
Lack of transparency over how excellence-based allocations are spent makes them vulnerable as Russell Group makes case for flexible research funding
‘No academic friend of mine is not deeply worried about this,’ says scholar
Head of Scotland’s biggest university warns it may need to shutter departments and degree courses to close ‘urgent’ financial gap
Collating information from LinkedIn, ORCID profiles, Hesa and HMRC could solve data black hole over PhD careers, says research director
Science minister tells Commons committee that he is more interested in maximising impact of science spending than increasing total outlay, as he emphasises need to get visa policies ‘right’
With success rates below 10 per cent in a recent funding round, pressure on scholars to secure grants may not be realistic, warns leading economist
UK society for American studies has funding removed for not complying with US Embassy request on new president’s diversity policies
Year-long succession process and budget delays have prompted speculation over possible reforms to ?1 billion UK innovation research agency
Hugh Brady warns 16 per cent fall in real-terms value of recurrent grant funding ‘threatens the very foundations of British science’
Scouring funded grant applications for ‘woke’ terminology is ‘chilling’, say top US researchers alarmed by defunding threats
Lack of cooperation from publishers blamed for failure of transparency service that many hoped could drive down prices
From cancelled guest lectures to disrupted clinical trials, the damage to US science caused by a grant approval freeze is mounting, but further problems lie ahead