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Articles by Jack Grove
With academic conferences on hold, novel ways of collaborating have taken off – from preprints and digital networks to AI-backed matchmaking, writes Jack Grove
International action needed to eliminate ‘cloned journals’ that prey on early career researchers, says Indian research integrity adviser
Nobel contender David Sabatini’s future at MIT remains unclear after he was let go by Boston research institute and top US science funder
Leading light of research replicability Daniel Lakens says ‘uncomfortable questions’ and tough choices are required to restore trust in science
With ‘storytelling’ CVs becoming crucial in hiring and funding decisions, Jack Grove explores how academics can craft compelling research statements
Kristian Helin, incoming head of the Institute of Cancer Research, reflects on lessons learned from pandemic
Ex-research council boss Douglas Kell says sector body should take action over unsolicited emails that consume academics’ time
Bosses of private institutions that collect millions of pounds from student loans have received generous share and dividend awards
Publishing a well-received paper could boost a scholar’s income by $13,500, says US study
Latin America Summit hears that hostile political climate and lack of research funding in Brazil are preventing the return of scholars overseas
As a union steps up the fight in the UK, wide variation in the treatment of PhD candidates continues around the world
Decline in female representation at undergraduate and master's level is cause for concern, says Royal Economic Society
Creation of a new international society dedicated to boredom studies suggests the subject is thriving, says founder
Senior scientists say severe shortage of junior scientists from European Union threatens quality of UK research
With social distancing scuppering traditional fieldwork, social scientists were forced to adapt their research methods. Jack Grove finds out how they managed
New project shines light on the discrimination and inequalities faced by precariously employed researchers at UK universities
New European Research Council president has proven record of innovation and leadership, says European Commission lead for science
Boris Johnson’s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ‘picking winners’
Oxford emails reveal efforts to block publication of DPhil thesis that was deposited almost six years after her viva
Hepi-Advance HE survey finds growing frustration with UK university courses in a year of major upheaval
Secret lists of preferred papers have been circulated prior to computer science meetings to help favoured scholars get ahead, says US professor
Young researchers forced to interact online ‘do not feel part of a team’ and may leave sector, educationalist tells summit
Boris Johnson will head new expert panel, with Sir Patrick Vallance leading Downing Street science unit
Mandatory reporting of abuse allegations and anonymous whistleblowing that have led to action in US should be considered, say campaigners