Nature publisher allows research paper sharing
The publisher of science journal Nature has launched a new initiative that will let subscribers share research papers for free

The publisher of science journal Nature has launched a new initiative that will let subscribers share research papers for free

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A new exhibition offers a glimpse “behind the scenes of the process of science journalism and publishing” over 350 years

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The student vote could swing the advantage to Labour in about 10 seats at the next election and “hold the keys to power” in a close fight

Unitu development led by Southampton graduate

More than a third of all international undergraduates studying in England are recruited from transnational courses, a new report reveals.

The vice-chancellor of Glyndwr University has announced his intention to step down from the embattled institution.

The chief executive of GuildHE, Andy Westwood, is to take up a new role at the University of Manchester helping it connect with government.

Edge Hill University bags top accolade as University of the Year

Dame Julia Goodfellow will become the first ever woman to lead Universities UK, after being named its next president.

International graduates are shunning the UK as a business destination because of “impossible visa restrictions”, a new study claims.