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Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman’s research led to jabs that ‘saved millions of lives and prevented disease in many more’, says award panel
Sussex chief challenges ‘uninspected belief’ that additional cash for student learning – including grants for Covid-hit generation – is politically unthinkable
Upskiling staff to thrive in clean-energy industries could mostly benefit graduates and high-skill workers, Andreas Schleicher tells conference
Arthur Conan Doyle’s maverick detective embraced science but also tapped into suspicion and resentment towards academia, a scholar argues
Pairing of ideologically opposed academics should become sector norm when researchers disagree, says Pennsylvania project leader
Latest KEF data reveals how Oxbridge offshoots turnover more than ?40 million annually on average with impressive results found elsewhere in sector
Ministers should take another look at ‘ambitious’ plans for decade-long fellowships after Horizon Europe membership was agreed, urges sector
Funder’s ‘New Deal’ will examine welfare arrangements for PhD students but insists they are better off ‘without an employment contract’
Science minister tells researcher conference to ‘watch this space’ on plans for longer fellowships to rival Max Planck’s decade-long offers
Arts and Humanities Research Council funding ‘has been some sort of oasis, but it too is now quickly drying up’
Nishan Canagarajah says expansion of prestigious UK university grouping to include his institution is long overdue
UK funder will support fewer PhD studentships as cost pressures from reduced funding and higher doctoral stipends bite
Drop in success rates for competitive research funding at many UKRI councils highlighted by Innovate UK’s improved hit rate
Nobel-winning scientists are now using large language models, but experts say their impact on research is only just starting
Karl Andersson’s article about his use of provocative images of young boys caused outrage among MPs and scholars
Lord Johnson says universities’ ‘cross your fingers’ strategy is unwise and urges government action
Listing all contributors would avoid damaging rows and properly reflect work of scholars, says elite European university group
Cedars poll highlights toxic working environments in British universities that REF’s focus on research culture aims to tackle
Rishi Sunak hints that an agreement on the European Union’s research scheme is close as media reports claim a deal will be announced in coming days
Former schools minister who took A levels at the age of 25 before getting Sussex doctorate will shadow science secretary Michelle Donelan
Anger over ‘double-taxing’ of foreign researchers thanks to ?1,000-plus levy is causing scientific talent to explore job opportunities outside the UK, warn scientists
The 2028 exercise’s measurement of the quality of research environments will account for a quarter of overall marks. But what exactly does quality look like? Can it really be measured? And are there political risks in diluting the REF’s focus on outputs? Jack Grove reports
Researcher who revealed censorship of gender critical feminists says no-debate policies on transgender issues are causing ‘scholarly paralysis’
Stanford University chemist unrepentant about his contrarianism during the pandemic despite some of his bold predictions proving incorrect