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UK academia’s champion for black postgraduate students, Anne-Marie Imafidon, and others explain how scholars can help diversify graduate education
‘Unpredictable’ sequence of cuts and increases for UK science budgets is undermining faith in spending promises, say sector leaders
Four-year study into publisher responses uncovers delays of almost three years to investigations and ‘huge variance’ in action taken
Former sorority member at Vanderbilt University explains how concept of ‘brotherhood’ forces fraternity members to not report assaults
Journal editors condemn ‘unethical’ behaviour of Clare Relton who told conference about efforts to ‘circumvent’ trial blinding
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
Biomedical funder to widen eligibility of early career awards to encompass scholars returning from career break
Experts warn that diverting cash to pay for Horizon Europe association would exert a heavy toll on early career scholars
Minister behind gender equality plan reflects on influx of female university presidents ahead of Trinity College Dublin’s provost election
Nobelist and Crick director calls on UK government to ‘come to its senses’ over possible ‘triple whammy’ hit to science funding
Sector leaders welcome independent review into bureaucracy, which follows Dominic Cummings’ diatribe against ‘process horror’ in research
Allocation of ?422 million last year cut to ?125 million this year
Former Downing Street guru says UK’s new research agency must be freed from ‘expensive disaster zone’ of science bureaucracy
Science Foundation Ireland sets out ambitious strategy to recruit internationally as part of growth plans that pivot towards fundamental research
International advisory panel heads condemn ‘inexcusable’ handling of cuts to research supported by foreign aid
A year since face-to-face academic conferences were cancelled, Jack Grove hears from scholars on their mixed experiences of digital events
Oxford archaeologist working with MC Hammer on repatriation of African treasures says researchers should step outside their comfort zones
Cuts to major international research funds will harm UK’s reputation but also undermine rationale for UK’s main funding body, claim research leaders
Union claims new career framework could result in academics being dismissed if they do not make senior lecturer within five years, but university says sanctions will be used rarely
Many university-owned periodicals are considering changing their business model, but report authors call for new funding strategy
Royal Statistical Society president Sylvia Richardson says pandemic has sparked huge interest in the discipline and highlighted body’s vital public role
Absence of sector-wide information regarding Sino-British research invites political attack from China hawks, warns study led by prime minister’s brother
Historic in-house press at Massachusetts Institute of Technology asking libraries for participant fee to enable titles to become publicly available
Controversy-hit author’s dissertation still not available six years after it was examined