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Creation of dedicated Whitehall office is yet to deliver on its goals, researchers feel
Scopus AI will be ¡®valuable tool¡¯ for researchers seeking to explore academic disciplines and study areas, says leading publisher
Awards seek to ¡®support the sustained enhancement of research capacity¡¯ across regions
World-leading research institutes are switching focus and seeking new funds as core funding for Wellcome centres dries up
While overseas students still flock to the UK for PhDs, concerns are growing over weakening domestic demand, a decline in UKRI-funded starters and whether universities can afford to train the next generation of researchers
The biographer of the first black American woman to study at Oxford discusses life in segregated schools in the South, why affirmative action still matters and ¡®election-style¡¯ efforts to unseat Harvard president Claudine Gay
Reimagined PhD that provides students with business training and industry contacts is attracting interest from governments and science philanthropists
The former science minister talks to Jack Grove about his concerns over recent visa reforms and his ¡®lonely battle¡¯ to keep Britain in Horizon Europe
Leading cell biologist says outstanding young researchers are missing out on funding as panellists are focusing excessively on open science contributions
Winning entrants focused their efforts where the need was greatest and embraced innovation to maximise impact
Geneticist Anne Ferguson-Smith is the third new female leader of a UK research council named in recent weeks
Year-long delay to the next Research Excellence Framework must be used to correct fundamental flaws of proposed exercise, say sector experts
Russell Group university will treble its graduate medicine intake by training students on England¡¯s south coast
Scholars advocate creation of global database after analysing scale of travel, free meals and gifts disbursed by medical sector in France
Year-long delay to UK research assessment follows concerns abolishing minimum output rule for researchers could harm inclusivity
Recent increases to already sky-high visa and health service costs have prompted worries that talented overseas-born academics will turn their backs on the UK, undermining the country¡¯s lofty scientific ambitions. As a new home secretary takes office, Jack Grove hears from some of those affected
The unexpectedly musical background of many sociologists might explain their academic success, Glasgow professor argues
Loss of access to EThOS archive of 600,000 doctoral dissertations causes major disruption for PhD students
Row at Journal of International Students spotlights challenges faced by periodicals that are free to publish in and read, and rely on volunteer labour
Union pledges to fight ¡®academic vandalism¡¯ being consulted on by Scottish university
Analysis of growing distance between researchers looks at puzzle of why digital connections have not led to upsurge in innovation
Higher satisfaction levels among the rising numbers of Indian and Pakistani students have led to strong approval ratings for UK universities, says Advance HE
Lost earnings and missed workplace experience means PhD graduates will take decades to catch up on postgraduates despite higher wages, analysis shows
Mid-career fellowship scheme backed by a ?250 million endowment is part of package linked to unused Horizon Europe funds