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Ilan Gur and Matt Clifford will lead UK¡¯s new ¡®high risk, high reward¡¯ scientific research agency
Long-term settlement for Francis Crick Institute announced by PM ¡®maintains current levels of activity¡¯
Empty podiums, low engagement from speakers and higher costs have led events large and small to rethink combining online and physical gatherings
The London School of Economics political theorist reflects on why her childhood memoir Free has been embraced by readers across the world
Companies built on university-based research twice as likely to succeed if they receive Innovate UK backing, study suggests
Research England unveils substantial uplifts for both quality-related research funding and knowledge exchange activities
Rising star of contest to be next PM signals intention to clamp down on ¡®low quality degrees¡¯ and universities that ¡®indoctrinate social attitudes¡¯
British Academy chief Julia Black says Treasury must urgently clarify stance on Horizon Europe and long-term backing for UK science
Departure of prime minister may allow for a rethink on Horizon Europe association, but sector could face months of damaging policy stasis, say experts
Newly appointed education secretary follows science minister out the door
Large-scale study finds younger, female supervisors are more likely to produce PhD graduates who publish successfully
Science minister hits out at lack of Treasury support for Plan B science scheme amid Westminster chaos
Former nurse will take on research council post vacated by REF stalwart David Sweeney
¡®DragonBear¡¯ alliance may force Western universities to cancel research partnerships with China, says former science minister Lord Johnson
Copenhagen doctoral candidate Maria Toft explains how her campaign has led to sector-wide calls for research reform in Denmark
Manchester vice-president urges funders to address ¡®low¡¯ stipends but warns change in employment status would mean fewer studentships
Letter urges Baroness Hale and Lord Reed to step back from Law Quarterly Review and Criminal Law Review until diversity improved
Ucas analysis suggests online learning may not have suited students with disabilities, who were more inclined to delay their degree
Marketing should include data on dropout rates and graduate outcomes, English institutions told
Analysis suggests philosophy professor¡¯s old department may net as much as ?333,000 from the activities that saw her targeted by activists
Expanded government support will fund two-year research fellowships for 130 Ukrainian academics, says science minister
English institutions told to ¡®reflect carefully¡¯ on whether initiatives such as Race Equality Charter are in conflict with duty to uphold free speech
Ditching high-profile pledge to spend ?300 million more on maths research over next five years will harm under-pressure discipline, experts warn
World¡¯s biggest bibliographic database claims MetaDoor is ¡®misappropriating¡¯ its catalogue to drive it out of business