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Retiring Research England executive chair reflects on REF, impact and open access
Vice-president Nalin Thakkar says inconsistencies regarding PhD student¡¯s article have been flagged with police as MP condemns ¡®genuinely disgusting¡¯ research
University breached advertising rules by claiming its arts and humanities research was ¡®number one¡¯ in UK, says regulator
UK Research and Innovation head suggests time spent studying should count towards permanent residency
The University of Northampton¡¯s outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on how lessons from punk rock led him to survive in academia and deliver one of UK higher education¡¯s most ambitious campus projects. Jack Grove reports
Karl Andersson has long attracted controversy over his interest in sexually suggestive images of teenage boys, so did university investigate this?
Biggest beneficiaries from excellence-driven funds will leverage uplift to secure additional funding and win political arguments, say pro vice-chancellors
Outgoing prime minister¡¯s pro-science messaging has been ever-present during his time in Downing Street but has he delivered for research? Jack Grove considers his legacy
In some countries, male researchers¡¯ article output appears to have been more adversely affected, according to new study
¡®Wanking is not a research method; it is just wanking,¡¯ says professor, as doctoral candidate chronicles how he ¡®enjoyed¡¯ provocative cartoon images of boys
Reversal of rampant grade inflation may offer hope to English universities whose offer-making was disrupted by predicted A levels
A bitter feud between the head of one of Oxford¡¯s grandest colleges and its dons made front-page news. As a new, internally recruited vice-chancellor prepares to take office, Jack Grove hears from both the dean at the centre of the dispute and those who are glad to see him gone
Global poll of nearly 10,000 researchers reveals continued influence of bibliometrics in determining reputation and institutional ties
Whitehall advisor who devised alternative Horizon programme says stablisation funds should be released immediately while talks over UK membership continue
Britain¡¯s first history professor of African heritage discusses Colston, the ¡®myth¡¯ of Windrush and surviving in academia without support
Narratives describing research in departments should be replaced by institution-level document, recommends funder-backed study
More innovative screening of grant applications that avoid full peer review could remove red tape burden on researchers, says Adam Tickell
Human rights expert claims ¡®inaccurate¡¯ impact submission written on her work by old employer highlights why funding rules should change
Doctoral training centre sorry for email suggesting doctoral students work in fields and sell cosmetics to make ends meet
Taxi drivers are a good source of inspiration on profound questions of alien life, intergalactic travel and deep space exploration, says British scientist
Formula-driven funding for those hardest hit by deadlock with EU and more fellowship money unveiled under ¡®Plan B¡¯ road map
Rapid erosion of value of ?9,250 is ¡®stretching unit of resource to breaking point¡¯ and will require new legislation, says Jo Johnson
The Harvard refugee education expert discusses teaching classes of 200 pupils, living in post-apartheid South Africa and why she is optimistic for the children she meets in migrant camps
¡®Unclear¡¯ status of main UK science funder has led to slow decision-making, inefficiency and limited cross-disciplinary research, finds report