UKRI¡¯s support for green open access is the right way forward
New guidelines have rightly rejected publisher claims that gold is the only sustainable path for open access, say Stephen Eglen and Rupert Gatti
New guidelines have rightly rejected publisher claims that gold is the only sustainable path for open access, say Stephen Eglen and Rupert Gatti
Government outlines scenario where university spinout¡¯s sale to investor with links to ¡®hostile state¡¯ could be called in under planned new law
Report also suggests that spin-outs founded and run by women receive less investment
Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn¡¯s spending review will be a ¡®make-or-break moment¡¯
Boris Johnson will head new expert panel, with Sir Patrick Vallance leading Downing Street science unit
Wolfson History Prize winner explains?how Toussaint Louverture was a ¡®spiritual ancestor¡¯ of Black Lives Matter
Former chair of government review sees ¡®turning point¡¯ on scale of Tony Blair¡¯s target for half of young people to enter?HE
Science and Technology Committee says Sir Andrew Mackenzie must improve knowledge of research issues and avoid potential conflicts of interest
Boris Johnson¡¯s new ministerial council has revived discussion over who controls science spending and whether industrial strategy requires government to start ¡®picking winners¡¯
Politician turned coal boss pulls out of appointment as Australian university¡¯s chancellor
Ex-BHP chief executive and current Shell chair defends himself as ¡®committed to net?zero¡¯ in pre-appointment hearing
The science base, public and private, needs?certainty over how promised funding increases will be spent, says Chris Skidmore
Scientists for EU says country now needs a plan to regain lost ground as Horizon Europe kicks off
Brussels, 22 Sep 2003 "Council conclusions on "Life sciences and Biotechnology ­ a Strategy for Europe" 18 THE COUNCIL: 1. Recalling comprehensive and responsible development of biotechnology...
Wave of money is ¡®truly unprecedented¡¯, says Italian rectors¡¯ head, but some worry the money is too focused on technology transfer and that national plans overlap