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Freedom of speech and student welfare concerns are also likely to influence whether staff flag potential extremism to authorities, says major study
Critical care medicine professor explains why she was compelled to write the remarkable tale of how students, scientists and doctors united to fight polio 70 years ago
英国研究中心支持的倡议表示,保证对达到一定标准的少数族裔申请者进行面试也将解决研究生代表性不足的问题
Francesca Gino’s attorney claims Harvard’s ‘utter disregard for evidence, due process and confidentiality’ has wrecked her career
The journalist and writer on choosing a ‘cool’ place to study, Luton Town’s ‘underdog’ story and becoming his hometown’s university chancellor
Former Mermaids trustee and trans activist Jacob Breslow says his gender studies colleagues should be ‘left to continue their vital teaching and research in peace’
Ex-ministers back thinktank’s call for revised science spending targets, reduced bureaucracy, and DSIT oversight of universities
University of Aizu president Toshiaki Miyazaki quits after investigation found he published the same conference paper on multiple occasions
Independent centre should be empowered to follow up high-profile findings and promote good practice, says Social Market Foundation report
After tackling the challenges of accessing large and diverse survey samples, Phelim Bradley’s Prolific is moving into AI
Research funder investing in leadership capability to support academics and encourage collaboration across disciplines and sectors
Dithering by Downing Street raises concerns that more funding for research will be clawed back by the Treasury
Fears that UK scientists will be frozen out of networks once association is agreed are overblown, say leading researchers
China is ‘stealing UK academic research’ in ‘plain sight’ and suppressing political dissent on campus, says intelligence committee
Study finds submitting an individual to UK research assessment cost institutions ?6,000 on average
Ethnicity and disability status also significant factors influencing likelihood of researchers being submitted, report finds
After working in 10 institutions across five countries, chemist explains why scientists need to leave the ‘comfortable life’
Yale University professor’s new book on history’s most notorious cyberattacks explores academia’s close ties to the world of hacking
Nearly one in three UK university applicants had mental health-related school absences, survey finds
Universities could be marked down on research culture if a handful of researchers dominate submissions, says research assessment officials
Reports that Rishi Sunak could sign off Horizon membership next week after Brussels and Whitehall officials reach cost consensus
Experts raise concern that US applicants will be forced to spin ‘sob stories’ about overcoming discrimination
Berkeley biologist Randy Schekman tells researchers to stop ‘posting pet photos’ if they want to leave the lab on time
Switzerland’s Kurt Wüthrich clashes with female researcher after he claimed he was discriminated against at major conference