Policy experts ‘encouraged’ by UK stance on Horizon Europe
Academics say they are relieved that the government will seek to participate in EU research programme, but danger of full package of agreements collapsing is ‘a real scenario’

Academics say they are relieved that the government will seek to participate in EU research programme, but danger of full package of agreements collapsing is ‘a real scenario’

Proposed definition could provide get-out-of-jail-free card for ‘rogue academics’, some claim

Silence of academics allowing politicians to abandon pledges to back Horizon Europe funding in crunch talks, observers warn

With a new show in the pipeline, academics have many suggestions for plot lines and pitfalls to avoid

A recent posting on bioRxiv may have been erroneous, but the mistakes were picked up within hours, notes Kristen Sadler

Helping Americans understand and value science is vital to nation’s continued supremacy, conference hears

The National Student Survey promotes higher education as a service passively consumed by students but it should encourage students to take more responsibility for their own learning, says Neil McBride

Working with actors in “left-behind” communities and recognising expertise beyond their walls will help close knowledge gaps on economic divisions, say Siobhan Morris, Olivia Stevenson and John...

Analysis of lifetime returns of English undergraduate degrees finds wide variation across subjects

The Universities Superannuation Scheme is changing how it invests in ethical funds, which should be a concern to striking academics, argues Bernard H. Casey

Report into history of eugenics at UCL sets out series of measures to deal with contentious past, but some inquiry members claim it does not go far enough

‘Freedom of speech is a question of interpretation,’ says v-c who maintains art studio in Beijing

ߣߣƵn senate order could put an end to deadline clashes plaguing research grant applicants

FBI allegedly pressured key witness to lie when discussing ‘donations’ with implicated parents

Even those in maths and statistics misunderstood the method blamed for the reproducibility crisis, research in China finds