UK universities face up to Brexit after Tory election win
Science spending increase, research funding system revamp, targeting of ‘low-quality courses’ among other potential implications from result

Science spending increase, research funding system revamp, targeting of ‘low-quality courses’ among other potential implications from result

The strict rule discourages article submissions from a variety of authors, including displaced scholars, argues Paul Ostwald

Technicians and teachers will also receive more awards under learned society’s plan to ‘reflect how science is carried out today’

Initiative to tackle issues around openness and poor incentive culture in science gains vital ‘middle’ layer in fight to boost research quality

The new government should work side by side with the sector to make significant improvements to admissions and course quality, says Graeme Atherton

Tributes paid to a pioneering feminist scholar and mentor who brought greater focus on gender to the study of politics

Our fortnightly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Suzanne Franks is unconvinced by the latest attempt to fight back against the symptoms of our post-truth world

John Gilbey is impressed by a bold attempt to assess just where AI is likely to lead us

Book of the week: Barnabas Calder applauds a bold attempt to assemble all the world’s architecture under one roof

Pro-Palestine group brands order a ‘dangerous, authoritarian attempt to silence student activism’

Chinese students’ economic contributions aren’t always matched by the support they get. More must be done to understand and integrate this group

Matthew Broome considers what psychiatrists can learn from the sheer variety of memoirs about mental illness

Lucy Bolton enjoys a sharp new analysis of getting philosophical about the cinema

Australian authority the latest to review planned merger of Cengage and McGraw-Hill