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Quarantined patients, laboratories in lockdown and huge drop in charity income may cause drug trials to fail, warn research leaders
Unexpected numbers are tuning into doctoral and master¡¯s defences, with shutdown likely to lead to longer-term reforms to vivas, says Dutch professor
Vice-chancellors¡¯ group makes unprecedented appeal for government aid following dire financial forecasts caused by coronavirus restrictions
The UK¡¯s Science Media Centre director Fiona Fox says new visibility of experts will be crucial in combating doubts on official advice during troubled times
Funding bodies should reconsider case-by-case assessments to minimise bureaucracy and student distress, say researchers
Scientists call for global ¡®superbody¡¯ to coordinate coronavirus research, but some fear a centralised approach might close off potential solutions
As campuses and labs close amid the coronavirus crisis, Jack Grove hears how senior scientists are managing their teams and research projects
Whether it is establishing new departments or working at breakneck speed, Britain¡¯s research base is mobilising in extraordinary ways to combat Covid-19
Commentators say the English regulator¡¯s ¡®sensible¡¯ change in policy and tone should become the norm after the coronavirus crisis ends
Research Excellence Framework 2021 put on hold to allow universities to focus research efforts on virus battle
Science minister announces new joint team of government departments to consider assistance for sectors
Radical changes may be on cards after stock market crash and interest rate cuts, say experts
Concerns raised over proposed UK open access rules that would require researchers to surrender copyright
As UK research laboratories close, research-intensive universities call for extra funds to cover cost of disruption to science
Sex historian Kate Lister on her unusual sleeping habits, Victorian pornography and challenging the stigma of sex work
New objective to support university finances during Covid-19 crisis suggests a new path for England¡¯s higher education regulator
As a global pandemic is declared, public health experts in universities have never been more visible. But do they think this episode will reshape perceptions of academia after the years of Trump and Brexit?
Huge bill for journal access revealed as UK institutions begin strategy talks over Elsevier renewal deal
Historian says he has been unable access notes and part-written books, but Swansea says it has been providing files
Despite boasting years of experience in industry, scholars with professional backgrounds can find it hard to get ahead
President of research powerhouse Sigbritt Karlsson calls for realism about openness while continuing to foster culture of innovation and entrepreneurialism
Four-year deal with Wiley hailed as ¡®step-change¡¯ moment in switch to open-access publishing
PhD students seen as being particularly at risk, in wake of murder of Giulio Regeni and detention of Matthew Hedges
During his time as a graffiti writer, Stefano Bloch was chased by the police, threatened by gangsters and witnessed savage violence. He tells Jack Grove about how he has incorporated such experiences in a powerful memoir that also makes an important contribution to research on urban life