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James Wilsdon says he is open-minded about including more metrics in future research assessments
Arts and humanities programmes will be closed at Roehampton and Wolverhampton, with De Montfort also cutting jobs
PhD student says her legal defeat raises important questions about duty of care owed to students who face harassment
The Cambridge-based US philosopher explains how his father¡¯s vexed relationship with Catholicism led him to philosophy and why the student idealism he witnessed in West Germany in 1968 caused him to leave America
REF supremo David Sweeney and Manchester research lead Colette Fagan hit back at criticisms of measuring societal and economic contributions
Although major players still dominate on research power, some large ¨C and small ¨C regional institutions have made their mark
Four in five outputs judged to be either ¡®world-leading¡¯ or ¡®internationally excellent¡¯
UK will give up its leadership role in EU-wide research projects for a back seat if association impasse drags on, warns Liverpool science chief
Academic who has become a lightning rod for criticism over her pandemic advice reflects on two years in the eye of the Covid storm
UK professional bodies for mathematicians call for specialist funding to help female senior lecturers whose research careers are blown off course
Olivette Otele criticises employer¡¯s reliance on her research, saying overwork and back-stabbing led her to burnout
Science minister suggests disagreements with Michael Gove over role of Oxford, Cambridge and London institutions
Some grant holders exploring joint appointments with continental institutions as funding deadline looms
Universities minister reaffirms plans to tackle campus ¡®cancel culture¡¯ and condemns ¡®upsurge in physical threats¡¯ against controversial speakers
Universities¡¯ intellectual property is seen as key to successful knowledge economies. But what is the best way to turn ideas into marketable products? Is it realistic to expect major commercial success? And how much of a stake should universities take in the process ¨C and the proceeds? Jack Grove reports
Cureus founder says name-and-shame policy could cause hardship but is justified by threat to patient safety from fraud
Biggest analysis of sexual offenders employed by US universities says sector has been complacent on safeguarding
The new 43-year-old head of Sciences Po discusses how he is helping Ukrainian students, institutional change and his classmate Emmanuel Macron
Funder admits it contacted universities over critical tweets relating to impact platform but did not factor this into grant-awarding decisions
New citation study overturns long-held belief that science is no laughing matter
After decades operating in a largely low-inflation environment, Western universities are seeing rising energy costs and war in Ukraine push prices up. How exposed is the sector?
Temporary deal arrives on day of UK¡¯s new open access policy, but raises issue of paying high price for ¡®ego trip¡¯ of Nature publication
Tyler Prize winner talks about a career combating climate change scepticism and why he is skipping his award ceremony
Widespread withholding of potentially negative results has allowed misleading evidence reviews to gain traction, says study author