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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
Online conferences can engage new audiences but present significant organisational challenges. Jack Grove speaks to a scientist to find out how it is done
Researchers support funder¡¯s random allocation of research grants by a two-to-one margin, study says
Scottish Funding Council review condemns how bumper payments to secure ¡®orderly exit¡¯ of Sir Ian Diamond were awarded
Journal¡¯s decision to publish reviewer reports shows a growing consensus on transparency, publishers claim
Proposals to mandate open access monographs from 2024 will make it harder to publish and will limit career chances, says professor
Proposals are likely to raise concerns over the future of longer-form academic publishing
German research institute aims to reshape academic incentives with cash bonuses
Overall success rate for applications to six research councils stood at 27.4 per cent
Streamlined applications for grants will be trialled on two UK Research and Innovation schemes
Former editors-in-chief at European Law Journal say the departure of editorial boards raises issue about ¡®who owns¡¯ scholarly journals
Furore over Oxford doctoral student¡¯s journal article reignites debate over the limits of free speech
Countries close borders to visitors from China and language testing suspended
The hunt for a new UK research supremo continues, apparently after the shortlisted candidates failed to pass muster
Announcements on visas, funding and bureaucracy seen as sign of growing influence of Dominic Cummings
With careers riding on young scientists¡¯ position in author lists, friction is all too common. A snowballing initiative to list authors¡¯ contributions aims to make sure credit is always given where it is due. But will it be enough to ease the angst? Jack Grove is first author
Center for Open Science project will pass judgment on journals¡¯ commitment to research transparency
The Buckingham education professor¡¯s musings on educational decline are a mainstay of the British press. But is academia right to be dismissive of his views and unusual modus operandi?
Research England throws weight behind new innovation project that promises to raise nearly ?1 billion in private capital
Big increase would represent less than three-quarters of eligible headcount suggested by official data