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Panel warns that action is needed to tackle excessive competition and casualisation if research careers are to remain attractive
顶级期刊集团将尝试把出版成本负担从被接受的论文扩展至更多作者
Students who suffer financial loss from institutional failures should be compensated by sector scheme, says English ombudsman
Institutional agility in pandemic shows why heavy-handed regulation is a mistake, says Ecuadorean university president
As debate intensifies on how to measure research excellence beyond publications, Jack Grove asks senior scientists how they assess intangible personal qualities when hiring researchers
Office for Students sets out plans for tougher minimum standards related to student outcomes, including degree completion rates and graduate employment
Bleak economic outlook is swaying PhD candidates towards a university career despite sector difficulties, indicates a survey of UK research students
Ron Daniels told Times Higher Education summit that fears that elite universities remain inaccessible have hit trust in science
Team meetings arranged by algorithm and communal chocolate tasting sessions are being used to bond research teams, reports Jack Grove
Data suggest coronavirus levels at some universities are falling but a second peak nationally may force a digital-only switch, experts warn
Minister’s attack on academic publication culture suggests a move towards more holistic and team-based assessments of excellence, say experts
Virologist Michael Houghton explains why we should be ‘a bit more patient’ for a coronavirus vaccine and how a 2:2 degree did not deter his scientific ambitions
Downing Street may be forced to break manifesto pledge as Covid ruins public finances, warns Westminster insider
与马克斯·普朗克学会的协议使在该着名期刊上发表论文的费用为8600英镑
Environmental experts also more likely to have taken steps to offset or reduce impact of travel
Forensic analysis of citations within leading scientific periodicals reveals alarming lack of rigour in academic referencing
The human rights barrister and author reflects on his path into international law, the university course that changed history and what the UK’s ‘lazy’ and ‘narcissistic’ prime minister could learn from Keir Starmer
Three-year deal will allow researchers to publish papers without paying additional article-processing charges
Many early career researchers saw their working hours fall, but one in nine scientists worked 60 hours a week, says Vitae study
Stanford University professors whose ideas have been used for multibillion-dollar telecoms auctions take this year’s award
The profiles of this year’s Nobelists suggest scientists from newer, innovative institutions may soon overshadow those from more historic universities
法国科学家埃玛纽埃勒·沙尔庞捷(Emmanuelle Charpentier)与美国生物化学家珍妮弗·安妮·道德纳(Jennifer Doudna)是女性科学家诺贝尔奖的首个双赢
Michael Houghton calls for prize committees to allow six or seven winners, rather than Nobel’s limit of three