Open science funding cuts leave us ‘unprepared’ for next pandemic
Pooling academic resources vital to countering ‘market failures’ in pharmaceutical industry, says Covid Moonshot pioneer John Chodera

Pooling academic resources vital to countering ‘market failures’ in pharmaceutical industry, says Covid Moonshot pioneer John Chodera

Why are advocates for free speech over gender issues so silent when it comes to the right to speak out in support of Palestine, asks Maryam AldossariÂ

The rise of antisemitism on campus is the inevitable consequence of leaders’ failure to call out the Hamas atrocities for what they were, says Joseph Mintz

Scientific writing should avoid use of terms like ‘cuckold’, says paper finding antifeminist online forums often draw on ‘reputable research’

Strathclyde principal flags growing realisation that greater national coordination is needed between universities and businesses

Quality and resourcing also front of mind for academic heading first comprehensive education evaluation in decades

Top-ranked institutions’ contribution to equity should go further than ‘picking the top 10 students from every school’, experts say

Record walkout at top public US system won graduate students a new contract, but ambiguous details have left them struggling with lower-than-expected pay

Institutions without ratings at a disadvantage during crucial recruitment period as many wrongly assume appeals are due to their being designated ‘requires improvement’

Guidelines produced by Oxford vice-chancellor and venture capitalist designed to drive greater private investment in research start-ups

As seven-year case against South Korean professor Park Yu-ha concludes, academics say the deep political divisions that lay behind it are not going away any time soon

If politicians and donors disagree with student or faculty views, they should challenge their soundness, not threaten defunding, says Richard Joseph

Funding and focus on job training blamed as five major European languages lose around a fifth of their enrolment in five years

Almost 700 scholars signed an open letter protesting Armin Falk’s appointment to the Institute of Labor Economics, referencing sexual misconduct allegations

Curricula should be adapted to suit local skills needs, Edinburgh conference hears