Health research funders should take more account of impact on patients
Scientific excellence is not the only relevant criterion – either morally or legally, says Alex Conway

Scientific excellence is not the only relevant criterion – either morally or legally, says Alex Conway

Researchers in developing countries have often been confined to minor roles as translators and data gatherers. But there are signs that the scales are tipping. Simon Baker considers the extent and...

Australian university scrutinises former student’s research record, as whistleblowers refute ocean acidification theory

Falling numbers of NHS-based scholars and lack of research time must be reversed, warns Academy of Medical Sciences

Hull West and Hessle MP, a former teacher and union official, replaces Gordon Marsden

Study finds that some scholars can earn lucrative rewards from international contracts, but may deprive domestic postgraduates of vital experience

Study suggests that ‘predatory’ spam targeted specifically at scholars costs universities $1.1 billion annually

Academics call for reform of system that favours students from wealthy cities

Party tables amendments to withdrawal agreement bill, but may struggle to overcome Boris Johnson’s majority

The looseness of regulations around collaboration with overseas contacts will intimidate scholars into silence and isolation, says Katarzyna Kaczmarska

UCU says that universities should focus on solving dispute ‘instead of trying to spin their way out of this’

Sussex philosophy professor on why she continues to speak out despite facing online abuse and ‘hostile environment’ at work

Western universities receive strong scores on student-staff interaction, while those in Japan are rated highly on applying students’ learning to the ‘real world’

Widely expected Plan S-style order hailed as ‘major boost’ to global movement

The blessing of big data can be a curse without resources for analysis. But how much computerised help do we really want, asks Kristen Sadler