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The pioneering French physicist explains why she still lectures and how she kept her Nobel prize news under wraps at the lectern
Former city MP suggests Nuclear AMRC should be removed from university control as job cuts loom
European Molecular Biology Laboratory boss will lead the Crick from next summer as Nobel laureate director steps back
Head of UK’s biggest PhD school says promoting impact in doctoral studies would make students more employable and research more visible
Nobel laureate says discussing vapid AI answers can help students understand true scientific rigour
US academics unwilling to share ‘socially costly’ views because they fear abuse, ostracisation and disciplinary action
Outcry after UCU motion claims landmark review into gender identity services for young people has ‘serious methodological flaws’
Extending embargoes and permitting more exceptions are likelier than a full U-turn, suggest academic publishing experts
University of Glasgow philosophers behind viral ‘ChatGPT is bullshit’ paper claim student AI use is linked to dubious techno optimism of billionaire Silicon Valley moguls
With few private school alumni, plenty of postgraduates and a few PhDs, Keir Starmer’s potential government is very different from Rishi Sunak’s top team
Eye-catching R&D commitments like those seen in previous manifestos influence strongly only a small group of voters, polling shows
Majority of respondents to survey worry loose affiliation criteria for Research Excellence Framework could open door to ‘buying in’ star talent
Postgraduate researchers with non-visible disabilties often struggle to access proper employee-type support, says University and College Union report
Edinburgh Napier University researcher spends 10 months studying bathroom scribblings and concludes the often supportive messages are valued by learners
Preventing publication of two major taxpayer-funded studies into bullying and homelessness is wrong, say academics left in limbo
British Academy urges Research Excellence Framework leaders to pause open access plans as sector bodies highlight ‘crushing costs’
Editors and production staff say final offer is insufficient given recent inflation rises and publisher’s profits
Senegal’s oldest university is bringing together medical doctors and traditional healers to find potential areas of agreement, its vice-chancellor explains
‘It’s not a machine for cheating; it’s a machine for producing crap,’ says one professor infuriated by rise of bland scripts
‘Excessively bureaucratic’ and ‘unaffordable’ rules on open access proposed for the next Research Excellence Framework should be discarded, say university executives
Influx of MPs who have worked in universities could help the sector win battles and reset the debate on access, say analysts
Scale of research precarity at top UK university and its effect on staff laid out in new report
Malawi’s first female university president Address Malata reflects on shaking up a male-dominated institution and why having more women on the faculty matters
Labour’s official science slate is dull but radical moves to reform research funding and engage industry could be close, experts believe