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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
Shift towards studies using preregistered reports could inhibit scientific inquiry and harm researcher well-being, argue US scholars
University staff are keen on hybrid working, but will it work long-term for researchers? Jack Grove examines which practices might outlast the pandemic
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
Senior leaders question why research funder has not tried harder to save at-risk projects
Articles in leading journals that can be reproduced gain 16 fewer citations a year on average, say Californian economists
Funding body confirms expected dates for cuts to overseas research projects
Chief executive Dame Ottoline Leyser says existing ban on sharing project responsibilities does not help science
Former government science adviser Sir Peter Gluckman will lead international advisory body to examine reform of national research audit
Office for Students will reflect on whether it is inflicting needless red tape on higher education, says its new chair
Moving to an entirely post-results admissions system would harm students and higher education institutions, says Universities UK
Historic learned society sets 75 per cent threshold for ‘flipping’ major titles
Exclusion of science minister from Downing Street meetings is cause for concern, says former political aide
Future citations of a journal paper drop by more than a third after being included in a review
Scientific leaders and politicians have embraced calls to reduce the stress and precarity faced by researchers. Jack Grove examines some radical proposals
New alliance of Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield will put them on more equal footing with golden triangle institutions when seeking investment for start-ups, says adviser