Neil Reid is fulfilling a childhood dream and working in a cloud forest in Honduras, where the natural wonders and the need to defend them can push the region¡¯s dangers out of mind
Scholars say they feel overwhelmed by demands, but there is scandalously little evidence on whether long hours make any sense for knowledge workers, finds David Matthews
Analysis of seven prominent medical journals finds randomised controlled trials are far less likely to receive a press release than weaker observational studies
Science suffered restrictions and reductions in funding under the previous government. Will the Trudeau administration put it back on track? Ellie Bothwell investigates
Using the language of sport to sell metrics-based performance management ignores what sport can really teach academia, argues linguistics scholar Liz Morrish
Depictions of conferences as being dull and exhausting make it ¡®almost impossible¡¯ to imagine them as places of intellectual engagement, scholar warns
Baron Stern of Brentford has previously raised concerns that the research excellence framework forces academics to focus too much on publishing articles
Juggling multiple departmental roles on top of teaching and research can leave new lecturers feeling ¡®punch-drunk¡¯, explains new appointee Richard Budd