Faraday Challenge: white elephant, or future of research funding?
Science policy experts have concerns about the effectiveness of new UK government support model
Science policy experts have concerns about the effectiveness of new UK government support model
With Brexit, we¡¯re on the precipice of a new world order, but UK universities have first mover advantage if they act fast, says Simon Marginson
Return to table reflects ongoing string of advances for open?science movement
The analogy has lessons for both higher education institutions and the bodies that oversee them, says Richard Oliver
The artist and King¡¯s College London fellow discusses the relationship between research and art, and how climate change is reshaping her work
While the renewal of the post-study work visa is welcome, but international students still face many challenges with the UK¡¯s visa system, says James Pitman
European Innovation Council mission to create ¡®unicorns¡¯ may deprive academics of funding, critics warn
Huge rewards could ensue if governments bankroll the systematic sharing of research data, but experts warn of unintended consequences
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Preventing unethical behaviour requires regulatory and institutional reforms, as well as?lead researchers remaining close to work done in their name, says Futao Huang
Overseeing an Athena SWAN application convinced an anonymous academic that if tasks cannot be properly resourced, they should not be attempted at all
The president and dean of the?Asian Institute of Management?tells Joyce Lau that being an introverted leader and a minority has taught her empathy
Balancing Dominic Cummings¡¯ agenda with industrial strategy approach, and deciding on geographical focus for increased investment, seen as key challenges
Science is central to the European Commission¡¯s Green Deal, but basic research and new knowledge in the arts and humanities will be crucial to its success, says Jan Palmowski
UUK vice-president heading back Down Under after five years in Northern Ireland