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New European Research Council president has proven record of innovation and leadership, says European Commission lead for science
Boris Johnson’s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ‘picking winners’
Oxford emails reveal efforts to block publication of DPhil thesis that was deposited almost six years after her viva
调查发现,在这动荡的一年内,学生对英国大学课程的不满渐增
Secret lists of preferred papers have been circulated prior to computer science meetings to help favoured scholars get ahead, says US professor
泰晤士高等教育峰会嘉宾表示,被迫在线互动的年轻研究者“感觉不到成为团队一部分”并可能离开学术界
Boris Johnson will head new expert panel, with Sir Patrick Vallance leading Downing Street science unit
Mandatory reporting of abuse allegations and anonymous whistleblowing that have led to action in US should be considered, say campaigners
Proliferation of preprints in Covid era has led non-profit publisher to post reviews from clinicians on online papers
在一流大学工作的男性学者获得的评价更高,但女性学者不会受到同样的偏见
Recent cuts and scares have cast doubt on ministers’ commitment to harnessing science in pursuit of a levelled-up, post-Brexit innovation economy. Questions also remain about how funding should be distributed and directed. Jack Grove examines the lessons from history and from overseas
Chemical weapons expert turned Cambridge don reflects on conspiracy theorists in academia, making safe a 60-tonne bomb with science and breaking the world press-up record
Interviews with learned societies raise fears that independent imprints will be frozen out of publishing’s future
Headhunters and scientists have reported waning interest in UK research roles, citing high cost of visas and healthcare as a key deterrent
Holyrood administration announces extra cash to assist with applications to Horizon Europe
University staff are keen on hybrid working, but will it work long-term for researchers? Jack Grove examines which practices might outlast the pandemic
Shift towards studies using preregistered reports could inhibit scientific inquiry and harm researcher well-being, argue US scholars
Funder’s reduced budget for 2021-22 reflects loss of pro-science adviser and mindset of new Treasury boss, say Whitehall and research council insiders
Trailblazing initiative to transform hiring, promotion and performance review has been praised by open science advocates
Prolific cancer researcher Eric Lam has been fired after investigation found evidence of data falsification and manipulation
Legal bills for claim could reach ?120,000, says theatre director
LSE’s iconic Economists’ Bookshop is latest casualty but scholars and booksellers insist the university bookstore still matters
Just 9 per cent of coronavirus papers have made efforts to help replication of experiments, European Commission open science champion tells summit
Experts on research security will help UK researchers to navigate concerns over growing research dependence on China