Enormous efforts to increase links between research fields have failed to consider how undergraduates can also benefit and contribute, says Stephanie Marshall
The regulations can be ambiguous, but the masturbation paper furore is a result of supervisors¡¯ and reviewers¡¯ lack of vigilance, says Michelle Shipworth
Karl Andersson¡¯s ¡®appallingly bad¡¯ paper has exposed the insanity of ethnography¡¯s turn towards introspection and other postmodern research methods that place little value on objectivity, says William Matthews
To sustain its world-leading universities and science, the next UK prime minister must listen to Tory heavyweights and move on from ¡®sugar-rush¡¯ policymaking
The University of Northampton¡¯s outgoing vice-chancellor reflects on how lessons from punk rock led him to survive in academia and deliver one of UK higher education¡¯s most ambitious campus projects. Jack Grove reports
Biggest beneficiaries from excellence-driven funds will leverage uplift to secure additional funding and win political arguments, say pro vice-chancellors
Outgoing prime minister¡¯s pro-science messaging has been ever-present during his time in Downing Street but has he delivered for research? Jack Grove considers his legacy
Whitehall advisor who devised alternative Horizon programme says stablisation funds should be released immediately while talks over UK membership continue
Taxi drivers are a good source of inspiration on profound questions of alien life, intergalactic travel and deep space exploration, says British scientist