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Articles by Jack Grove
Economic and Social Research Council warned that current three-and-a-half-year funding period is ‘insufficient’ and is causing student hardship
Both Princeton University and Max Planck win two Nobels in two days after David MacMillan and Benjamin List scoop chemistry prize
Marathon legal battle by Italy’s lettori for equal rights may soon end after European Commission’s intervention
Climate change pioneers Syukuro Manabe and Klaus Hasselmann take share of prize with Sapienza scientist Georgio Parisi
Chancellor says investment in new technology could revolutionise economy in same way as steam engine or internet
Californian duo David Julius and Ardem Patapoutian win prize for discoveries on how heat and touch are experienced
George Freeman must urgently strike alliances across Whitehall to preserve UK government’s ‘once in a generation’ research pledge, say experts
Research England makes one-off awards for government priorities but no uplift for recurrent research funding
Official censure comes amid claims that pioneering institution is only ‘a Chinese college that bears Nottingham’s name’
Prestigious Sage robotics title pulls papers over concerns its peer review was ‘subverted’ by China-based academics
Sociologist Jessica Simpson says research on student erotic dancers was hampered by obstructive universities and students’ unions
One-time science superstar explains why he is happier not being famous and why the ‘hobbyist’ approach to research tools no longer works
Ministerial response offers ‘no comfort that there is not a plan afoot to abandon that very specific promise’ on science spending, says ex-minister Greg Clark
UK Reproducibility Network will run training on open research methods thanks to ‘major strategic investment’ by Research England
Trade minister Graham Stuart says cross-government support will allow UK universities to grow overseas student numbers by 30 per cent
New requirements to ensure migrants are financially self-sufficient will ‘weaken’ Sweden’s universities and high-tech industries, critics warn
NMITE director Elena Rodriguez-Falcon says engineering institution has delivered on founding vision despite discarding more radical proposals
Outrage as medical student explains how she was ‘yellow carded’ by examiner for ‘unprofessional’ outfit
Increasing number of co-authors is linked to speedier career progression, especially for women, says Royal Society paper
Unhappiness among research managers over recognition of career support activities revealed by Vitae survey
Edtech entrepreneurs, including Mendeley founder, have launched a new platform to share noteworthy online academic seminars
UCU warns that unauthorised reuse of lecturers’ materials across multiple academic years could lead to strike action
As an international review of the UK’s REF begins even before the assessment panels have done their work, has the exercise’s reliance on rereading published papers finally had its day? Might it be time for metrics? Or something else entirely? Jack Grove looks around the world for options
International survey of scholars finds women are more likely to feel aggrieved over decisions regarding author credit or ordering