Fresh data support freedom of movement for scientists
Countries with the most open immigration policies for scholars have stronger scientific impact, reports suggest

Countries with the most open immigration policies for scholars have stronger scientific impact, reports suggest

What brings joy? This week, as part of our week of articles on #HEhappiness, academics from five disciplines address this most difficult of questions

Matthew Reisz considers different styles of scholarship and whether we are forced to choose between them

Proposals ‘reverse the trend’ of falling spending, says research minister

John Morgan looks at the key issues a review may cover and the big worries for the sector

Institutions in ߣߣÊÓÆµ, Canada, Hong Kong and the Netherlands feature in top 20 of new listings by discipline

Conference speech raises questions about future of £9,250 fees system and shows impact of Labour policy

Text from the prime minister's 2018 party conference address

Three scientists, based in UK, US and Switzerland, share prize for making it possible to see biological material at atomic level

Political climate and anti-immigration policies in US are blamed as UK and Canada report increase in applications

Investigation launched after police attending mass student protest in Varanasi seen to be beating women with sticks

New facility should provide crucial information for detecting crimes

National demonstration planned over income contingent repayment 'propaganda'