You keep the royalties on IP, Sydney institution tells companies
‘Commercial entanglements’ a deadweight on prosperity, Australian university insists

‘Commercial entanglements’ a deadweight on prosperity, Australian university insists

Researchers say that conservative Christian beliefs do not necessarily conflict with belief in concepts such as evolution

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Announcements on visas, funding and bureaucracy seen as sign of growing influence of Dominic Cummings

Edged out: Is the race for first authorship becoming too rough?

As the UK finally leaves the European Union after years of turmoil, Simon Usherwood says it is time for remain-supporting academics to focus on the future. But Tanja Bueltmann says that for EU...

Total number of union branches eligible to strike this year reaches 74

Employers’ body says it has ‘gone further than ever before’ with latest offer, but union says it is ‘some distance’ from fulfilling staff demands

Nanotechnology innovator charged over alleged links to Chinese state-run academic talent programme, in expanding federal crackdown

Highlights from a roundtable discussion with universities in Davos about how location influences community outreach and academic research

Joybrato Mukherjee says Chinese researchers ‘not always on the same page’ over IP – and looks forward to a VR-enabled ‘entirely virtual semester abroad’

Center for Open Science project will pass judgment on journals’ commitment to research transparency

Academics call for restored government to give long-overdue attention to the sector, and to widen debate beyond tuition costs

English regulator says universities will struggle to reach goals if they focus on “narrow funnel of 18- or 19-year-olds”

Impostor phenomenon is real, but its ubiquitous, misnamed cousin invites accusations that it is a fad or fantasy, says Theresa Simpkin