Better alignment of pay and benefits, working cultures and expectations will clear the way for research to have impact, say nine Future Leaders fellows
UK sector retains positive reputation among general public as a whole, but authors of report caution over increasingly negative views among parts of population
Casual encounters are a chance to correct the public's irritating assumption that political science is all about elections, says Christopher Hallenbrook
New skills priority list shows efforts to plan for future workforces should focus on professional roles, as well as those in trades and technical areas, sector leaders say
Northumbria University¡¯s transformation, reflected in its QR allocation, will allow it to do more for its students and its region, says Louise Bracken
Backed by state government, an ambitious university-led initiative is aiming to restore the Ruhr Valley¡¯s former industrial glory. John Morgan meets academics behind the experiment in driving regional renewal by building a reputation for world-class science
Creative partnerships between institutions can contribute to NHS training needs, research excellence and regional levelling up, say Brian Webster-Henderson and Martin Lupton
Case of Australia¡¯s ¡®most hated woman¡¯ highlights tensions between justice, science and courts¡¯ need to distinguish between world experts and ¡®proven performers¡¯
Twitter has allowed war scholars and the public to hear from a diverse range of experts and created star academics but some are wary about where the tidal wave of commentary may lead
THE research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates