Stanley Mandelstam, 1928-2016
An academic described as a ‘giant in theoretical physics’ has died

An academic described as a ‘giant in theoretical physics’ has died

Holly Else explores the emotional, reputational and practical barriers to correcting mistakes
David Seetapun and Andrew Felce gave up glittering university careers to trade for huge salaries at leading investment banks. Both lost their jobs as a result of trading losses. British-born Felce...

Early career researchers could benefit most from changes to funding structures, says Sven Sewitz, but he is concerned that there simply isn’t the will to make it happen

Book of the week: Tara Shears enjoys a gossipy tale of the booms and busts involved in collaborative frontier science
Postdoctoral researchers have become the "lost tribes of the scientific world", who are used, abused and finally lost by universities, MPs heard this week. During a heated Westminster Hall discussion...

Sir Keith Burnett asks if criticising your country means academics are unpatriotic
Elena Tobolkina draws attention to the childcare issues facing early career academics in many UK cities (“Which should I choose: my postdoc or my child?”, Opinion, 9 June). It is incorrect to assert...
Teesside University recently announced that all professors who are not in management roles will have to reapply for their jobs (“University tells entire professoriate to reapply for their jobs”, News...

It’s a long way to the top if you want to make it as a PI, but there are many positives on the path to that big break

Off to an academic conference? Helena Ledmyr offers some tricks to getting the most out of attending a scholarly gathering

Seven academic leaders share their experiences at the departmental helm along with their tips on how to squeeze the best out of sceptical staff and meagre budgets – and still find time for research

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Scholars take an audience back to the movie nights of 50 years ago

We all need good advice – the problem is making sure you know where to find it, and how to accept it, says John Tregoning