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LSE historian accuses journal of ‘compromising intellectual quality in favour of identity politics’
Westminster government provides ?30 million for ‘talent and stabilisation fund’ and pumps extra ?100 million of quality-related support into English universities
Dozens of publishers have disclosed cost data as part of next stage of European-led open access push but ‘big two’ are absent
Long-serving medieval historian Philip Morgan evicted from office after refusing to show his passport for ‘right-to-work’ check
Twitter trolls and polarised debate on Covid have caused almost one in four academics to scale back public engagement, says Elsevier study
Hepi report advocates creation of new prizes and fellowships to recognise research leadership
Earlier engagement with African research partners will lead to improved outcomes and institutional relations, says global health expert Margaret Gyapong
碍础鲍厂罢校长表示,专注于可持续发展挑战的跨学科学位比由学科主导的课程更能激发本科生兴趣
Former Irish president tells Glasgow congress universities must redouble efforts on emissions to help hit Paris targets by 2030
Anglia Ruskin University dean Catherine Lee explains how diaries from her time as a gay teacher in the 1980s were used for an acclaimed British movie
研究发现,线上会议的总体碳排放量与一小时车程的排放量相似
Ex-Warwick vice-chancellor says ‘maybe 40’ institutions conduct best of UK’s research and suggests select few should become postgraduate-only
Many reacted to Karl Andersson’s autoethnography on cartoon child porn by asking how it could have been allowed to go ahead. But amid doubts about who it harmed and ongoing concerns about research bureaucracy, many are wary of a further ramping-up of ethics procedures. Jack Grove reports
Tenfold increase in article output should be a research integrity ‘red flag’ for publishers, says Cambridge researcher Nick Wise
Biomedical and life sciences publisher says it wants to focus reviewers’ attention on content of research
Britain’s inflexible and expensive visas for science talent have been exposed by recent pro-migrant reforms by rival countries, experts say
Evelyn Welch reflects on the legacy of slavery, preventing student suicides, and lessons for academia from her pop star daughter
Changes will exempt many more researchers from forced retirement at 68 but critics say policy is still unfair
针对学术出版态度的全球研究表明,为满足日益增长的数据共享需求,必须解决缺乏制度支持的问题
New minister Nusrat Ghani tells MPs that research spending commitments remain ‘in place’
Former US central banker who bailed out banks during the 2008 financial crash is recognised for research on bank runs in the 1930s Depression
Pioneering conference for leading black cancer scientists is part of drive to diversify UK science
Surprise news that the UK is achieving its long-term target for research spending does not dent case for more public investment, says David Willetts
Institution’s bid to overturn ruling that Bristol failed in its duties comes amid debate over extent of institutional responsibility for undergraduate welfare