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Articles by Jack Grove
Exclusion of science minister from Downing Street meetings is cause for concern, says former political aide
Future citations of a journal paper drop by more than a third after being included in a review
Scientific leaders and politicians have embraced calls to reduce the stress and precarity faced by researchers. Jack Grove examines some radical proposals
New alliance of Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield will put them on more equal footing with golden triangle institutions when seeking investment for start-ups, says adviser
New study by elite university group says open-ended contracts, not rolling one-year deals, should become ‘norm’ for UK research staff
Bath academics say journals should standardise conflict of interest policies, but Philip Morris-funded foundation warns against boycott
Research council head calls for ‘long-term vision’ to end cross-border funding ‘volatility’
Imminent research cuts linked to GCRF reductions could fall heavily on UK’s regions, figures show
Lack of transparency in examinations under spotlight as US feminist’s dissertation finally lodged in Bodleian
Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield join forces to attract private investment
Polling accompanied by call for Westminster government to set out more details of lifetime learning plans
Sir Adrian Smith tells MPs that scientists must redouble efforts to win European grants to offset huge drop in science funding
Rama Thirunamachandran says metrics could be effectively used to assess quality for many disciplines
Chief executive of biotechnology giant urges governments to provide long-term clarity on support for research
Border hold-ups and complex new rules are causing supply shortages in laboratories that jeopardise research, says Wellcome Sanger Institute
Hopes that for-profit institutions would head for disadvantaged communities not served by universities have not been realised
UK academia’s champion for black postgraduate students, Anne-Marie Imafidon, and others explain how scholars can help diversify graduate education
‘Unpredictable’ sequence of cuts and increases for UK science budgets is undermining faith in spending promises, say sector leaders
Four-year study into publisher responses uncovers delays of almost three years to investigations and ‘huge variance’ in action taken
Former sorority member at Vanderbilt University explains how concept of ‘brotherhood’ forces fraternity members to not report assaults
Journal editors condemn ‘unethical’ behaviour of Clare Relton who told conference about efforts to ‘circumvent’ trial blinding
UK scientific heavyweights unite to condemn massive cuts to overseas research and urge rethink on potential UKRI reductions
Biomedical funder to widen eligibility of early career awards to encompass scholars returning from career break
Experts warn that diverting cash to pay for Horizon Europe association would exert a heavy toll on early career scholars