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A strategy to link research with media and digital industries is crucial, Elizabeth Gibney hears
Metrics maketh the sector more stratified, NYU leader warns. Elizabeth Gibney reports from Paris
A University of Oxford college has created a full-time academic post dedicated to encouraging bright state-school students to apply to competitive universities.
UEL students' open letter signals wider problems with provision. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Scientists at the peak of their creativity are trying to find a voice in Britain. Elizabeth Gibney reports
European universities need to improve their efforts to help doctoral students and academics spend time abroad, a report by the European University Association has found.
PLoS One backs a validation initiative that will duplicate experiments. Elizabeth Gibney reports
A US study downgrades the importance of agents. Elizabeth Gibney and Jack Grove report
The government has announced plans to fund a ?30 million overhaul of the UK's higher education computing network, JANET.
Scholar details diffidence in research development staff's use of social media. Elizabeth Gibney writes
Chile¡¯s education minister says reform is coming at last to its costly, largely privatised academy - but at a ¡®slower pace¡¯. Will it satisfy those who joined widespread protests calling for affordable study? Elizabeth Gibney reports
Canada should double the number of overseas students it attracts over the next 10 years as part of an internationalisation drive, a report by the Advisory Panel on Canada's International Education Strategy has said.
The performance of the "already over-stretched" Shared Services Centre for the UK research councils may suffer further when new bodies begin to use the centre in the coming months, it has been warned.
Women may be systematically asking for smaller amounts of research funding than men, a study has claimed.
Awards can raise profile and state funding for academic disciplines. Elizabeth Gibney reports
Elizabeth Gibney on new loan restrictions affecting Americans attending renowned UK conservatoires
Southampton City Council has appointed a chief scientific adviser, claiming to be the first local authority to do so.
Another university has been pressured into withdrawing an advertisement for an unpaid role after critics labelled it exploitative and unethical.
For six years the government has targeted the decline in UK health research. But a law putting GPs in charge of allocating local resources has left many clinicians fearing that those advances could be derailed. Elizabeth Gibney reports
British border bureaucracy thwarts Science Without Borders scheme. Elizabeth Gibney writes
A Russian billionaire and former physicist has awarded nine scientists prizes of $3 million (?1.9 million) each for their work in fundamental physics.
Technology Strategy Board aims to yield economic harvest with sector's help. Elizabeth Gibney reports