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Lack of cooperation from publishers blamed for failure of transparency service that many hoped could drive down prices
From cancelled guest lectures to disrupted clinical trials, the damage to US science caused by a grant approval freeze is mounting, but further problems lie ahead
Librarians and negotiators insist embattled sector¡¯s finances and technological innovations will help to achieve long-sought reductions in publisher costs
Unprecedented hike in UK Research and Innovation minimum PhD stipend will seek to place it in line with national living wage
Difficulty of dual career, higher student debts and university funding crisis explain why fewer medics are doing research, MRC study finds
India-based periodical disciplined by bibliographic group Crossref after sleuths claimed ¡®sneaked references¡¯ had been injected into metadata
Successful pharmaceutical and biotech firms linked to the Medical Research Council have landed at least ?6 billion in investment since 2008, and more before then, study finds
Regulators vow to push ahead with ¡®in-year¡¯ submissions despite damning report on project¡¯s impact on workloads
Questions raised about institution¡¯s reputation as it seeks to reduce proportion of self-funded research in bid to plug ?20 million black hole
Scientists urge UK to adopt network approach for landmark project bringing public data together
White House directive to pause external communications causes chaos at America¡¯s main science funder
Analysis of progression criteria warns ¡®obsession with frequently ill-suited metrics¡¯ only serves to ¡®reinforce regional inequalities¡¯
Unexpected upsides of ¡®randomised¡¯ funding include greater acceptance among rejected applicants, says British Academy head
Member of Augar panel on university funding and student mental health champion has been familiar figure in UK policy debates
Nobel laureates back calls to pause new system of Medical Research Council funding which threatens future of well-established research units
Provocative paper claims boycott of feminist title left early career scholars high and dry while others profited from ¡®moral entrepreneurship¡¯
Academic hiring focused on star doctoral graduates should instead focus on what comes afterwards, advises longitudinal study
Midlands university is seeking to deepen its ties to India as it opens new health research centre in Andhra Pradesh
Universities ¡®relieved¡¯ by balance of qualitative and quantitative data in environment evaluations
Domestic doctoral enrolments have shrunk by 8 per cent over the last half-decade, says report
Details provide more clarity on which research staff will need to enter the next Research Excellence Framework
Ten years ago, just a handful of UK universities had policy institutes. Now, amid the drive for impact, they are ever more common. But are they really the golden ticket to policymakers¡¯ parlours? Are academics willing to be marshalled by them? And do they risk drowning each other out? Jack Grove reports
Landmark deal should raise questions about publisher¡¯s practices on peer review, citations and special issues, say research sleuths
Data on carbon emissions, staff on fixed-term contracts and employee well-being will be collected for pilot study likely to inform how the next Research Excellence Framework evaluates environment