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Science committee hears evidence of ‘shocking’ levels of under-representation of ethnic minority experts at research council meetings
Science minister sets up working group to examine how academics can move more freely between public and private research
Radical measures to combat bullying in UK science may backfire, warns sector bullying lead, but ex-research council head urges boldness
Research-intensive universities step up Russia boycott measures as UK Research and Innovation turns off funding over Ukraine invasion
Union leaders insist support for further strikes is strong but new pressures may harden university leaders’ resolve, experts warn
Newly elected Sorbonne president Nathalie Drach-Temam says scholars will not back away from controversial subjects and that she has no desire to profit from British academia’s Brexit woes
博士生写作班的首个随机对照试验发现,研究者的自信心和学习习惯有重大改善
Ukrainian professor turned politician Inna Sovsun on coordinating student resistance and why international scholars must boycott Russia
Scholars and PhD students voice frustration at lack of concrete plans in consultation on ‘new deal’ for postgraduate researchers
Around one in 12 postgraduate researchers would publish fraudulent results if it helped them get ahead, says study
Unexploded bombs and civil resistance corps on campus are now part of life in Ukraine, explains minister turned university president
Plans for students to apply to university after receiving their results have again been abandoned
Audit of top psychology and neuroscience titles highlights relative lack of female editors and US dominance that may be harming science, say authors
Staggering REF over multiple years could cut costs and reduce ‘perverse’ hiring practices, consultation suggests
Improving deficit of Universities Superannuation Scheme post-pandemic strengthens case for further valuation, says union
Younger learners seeking to reskill and upskill brighten UK online education provider’s fortunes, says new CEO Andy Hancock
Mozambique PhD candidate explains how she overcame extreme poverty, bereavement and daily beatings to study in the UK
No confidence motion also calls for radical overhaul of university’s governance
Ministerial intervention in research council appointment highlights growing politicisation of British science, experts warn
Mistreated foreign lecturers welcome ‘endgame’ of marathon dispute but some say strings attached to a proposed deal are unacceptable
Impact of cuts to in-flight research mitigated by additional money but future budgets for aid-funded projects still uncertain, says UK science funder
TEDI-London will strive not to conform to teaching orthodoxies despite pressures from founders and regulators, says its dean
Comparison with current data suggests government proposals are ‘not exactly a revolution in the funding balance’, say experts
Fifth of respondents to major global survey said universities were ‘unimportant’ in fight against Covid-19