Paul Jump is features and opinion editor. He was previously senior science and research reporter as well as deputy features and opinions editor. He wrote on issues such as research funding, the research councils and the research excellence framework.
He was formerly politics, law and governance reporter for Third Sector magazine, and a freelancer at The Guardian. He has a BPhil in philosophy from the University of Oxford and an MA from the University of Edinburgh. He joined THE in May 2010.
Paul can be found tweeting at
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Lottery to decide fate of applications better than 'Byzantine' system, scholar says. Paul Jump writes
Australia's research assessment programme is causing controversy, especially the rankings. Paul Jump investigates
ESRC director describes tough choices ahead as retrenchment looms, writes Paul Jump
V-cs and Royal Society leader emphasise research that touches people's lives. Paul Jump reports
Canada, Japan, France and UK are home to just a quarter of forecast prizewinners, writes Paul Jump
UK humanities scholars have reaped rewards in Europe thanks to their grant-writing experience, reports Paul Jump
Global ethics guidelines set out researchers’ duties to be clear and above board, writes Paul Jump
Internationally prestigious research must take priority, Dame Nancy Rothwell tells Paul Jump
Science journal moves to tackle 'exponential' rise in authors' supplemental material. Paul Jump writes
Royal Astronomical Society's new chief calls for farsighted and bold research funding. Paul Jump reports
Investing in multi-million-pound supercomputers should revolutionise research in many fields, writes Paul Jump
'Ofquack' dismisses professor who claims 'reflexology is bollocks'. Paul Jump reports
Watchdog recommends retraction of Science paper after 'indications' of bad practice. Paul Jump writes
The Spirit Level authors decide to respond only to peer-reviewed criticism, writes Paul Jump
Esteemed professor forced to quit was unfairly 'disparaged', say colleagues. Paul Jump reports
The outlook is good as East Anglia's Climatic Research Unit seeks to share its data. Paul Jump reports