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More than half (57 per cent) of all European research papers are written by authors with collaborators outside their institution, a?study has found
Model is saving research from ¡®scourge of irreproducibility¡¯, says founder Moshe Pritsker
Experts discuss the development and legacy of the epochal report on its golden anniversary
Students across the UK are this week taking part in what organisers believe will be the biggest public debate on animal research ever held.
Minutes suggest the pros and cons of strategies for submission
Witty recommends more collaboration, more funding and more weight for impact in REF
Seventy-five institutions have been awarded funding from the Arts and Humanities Research Council¡¯s new PhD funding scheme.
The UK is the ¡°biggest biosciences cluster in Europe¡± a report by the BioIndustry Association has said.
Impact should be given a weighting of 25 per cent at the next research excellence framework, the author of a government-commissioned review has said
The UK has overtaken Japan to become China¡¯s second most prolific research collaborator.
Scientists need to lose their ¡°excessive fastidiousness¡± to make London the scientific capital of the world, the city¡¯s mayor Boris Johnson has said.
The last three universities to benefit from the current round of the government¡¯s Research Partnership Investment Fund have been announced.
Michael Arthur is ¡®not a fan¡¯ of overseas campus approach
Some continental efforts to ensure integrity are ¡®primitive¡¯, study finds
Scottish glossary breaks down communication barriers
Three scientists have won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for laying the foundations for the computer modelling of chemical processes.
Scientists who developed a theory describing the origin of mass have won the 2013 Nobel Prize for physics.
Three scientists who elucidated a fundamental process in cell physiology have been awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine.
Good news for capital, but fears grow that data reflect growing UK inequality
Academics still hidebound by national rules, Commission finds
The growing importance of tuition fee?income for UK universities has been highlighted by Higher Education Statistics Agency data
S?o Paulo announces further tie-ins at three-day symposium
Massive increase in enrolment since 2007