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UK has lost market share to research rivals despite taking on many more self-funded Chinese doctoral students, report finds
Over-possessive scholars may resort to foul play to protect their research domains, say postdocs
Man came forward to report sexual reorientation practices he endured on campus in the 1970s
Lifelong Learning Commission says proposals to exclude microcredentials from loan entitlement are a mistake
This year’s positive financial results mask urgent need for historic reform to ease reliance on international students, says Nobelist
‘Deeply problematic’ deadlock over Britain’s membership of European research scheme cannot continue, warns science minister ahead of ‘last round of talks’
Cambridge scientist who forfeited EU research funding says industry will suffer badly from loss of influence
Universities UK says ministers are ‘on the precipice’ of walking away from negotiations and backing domestic alternative instead
Twitter has allowed war scholars and the public to hear from a diverse range of experts and created star academics but some are wary about where the tidal wave of commentary may lead
Unprecedented three-year settlement for UK research body sets out increases for PhD funding and quality-related institutional grants
Outgoing vice-provost David Price reflects on changes during his 15-year tenure, plus how the REF and scholarly publishing should change
评论家警告向全球精英大学毕业生提供两年签证会使较贫穷国家处于不利地位,并可能损害英国的国际招生
Analysis of 20 million papers suggests global science powerhouses are increasingly benefiting from biased citation practices
Lengthy statements on the research environment found in university departments are increasingly under scrutiny
The Canadian botanist who discovered the ‘wisdom of trees’ reflects on the growing enthusiasm for her work and why scientists should get emotional about their research
Oxford professor says dismissive attitudes to Covid case studies meant evidence that mask wearing saved lives was overlooked
Universities seeking significant savings after Elsevier victory
James Wilsdon says he is open-minded about including more metrics in future research assessments
Arts and humanities programmes will be closed at Roehampton and Wolverhampton, with De Montfort also cutting jobs
PhD student says her legal defeat raises important questions about duty of care owed to students who face harassment
The Cambridge-based US philosopher explains how his father’s vexed relationship with Catholicism led him to philosophy and why the student idealism he witnessed in West Germany in 1968 caused him to leave America
REF supremo David Sweeney and Manchester research lead Colette Fagan hit back at criticisms of measuring societal and economic contributions
Four in five outputs judged to be either ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’
Although major players still dominate on research power, some large – and small – regional institutions have made their mark