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.
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Conference debates how best to help early career researchers to thrive. Paul Jump reports
Ongoing research can now be shared face-to-face in full digital detail across the globe. Paul Jump reports
Compared with global peers, UK academics are most negative about work. Paul Jump reports
Hefce director tells conference a 'positive story' as consensus grows in REF pilot. Paul Jump reports
Researchers now have a tool offering translations of open-access material in nine major languages. Paul Jump reports
As an ex-parliamentary researcher, CaSE's new head knows his way around the corridors of power. Paul Jump writes
Sector's successes celebrated amid warnings over a 'new academic ice age'. Paul Jump reports
Framework for 2013-20 must double funding for pure science, say research elite. Paul Jump writes
California Digital Library threatens boycott over Nature Publishing’s plans to raise prices. Paul Jump reports
Academics find the back of the net with their World Cup-related research, writes Paul Jump
Paul Jump reports on the NUS' continuing fight against 'draconian' monitoring of PhD students
A web project may help to shake up the academy and academic publishing. Paul Jump reports
Bad news for unpopular agenda as David Willetts calls for scientific literacy, not ‘utilitarian calculation’. Paul Jump reports