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A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers
The head of the STFC tells Zoë Corbyn how he hopes to shield big science from financial shocks and crises
Despite the tales of jiggery-pokery employed to climb in the league tables, there is no need to sacrifice mission to position
Felipe Fernández-Armesto is sceptical about claims cat-owners are smarter

This dried lizard, stuck to the pages of a letter, was posted by the 12-year-old William Rathbone VIII (1880-1941) to his elder sister "Tot" (Elena).Writing from his boarding school in Broadstairs,...
Organisation's full title unpopular with rank and file, but rebrand is unlikely. John Morgan reports
Warning that incoherent online offerings could cause reputational damage. Hannah Fearn writes
United StatesIvy League cutbacksFinancial hardship has prompted an Ivy League institution to lay off staff and cut back on scholarships for students. Dartmouth College has announced that it will axe...
Communist influence is non-negotiable for UK's Chinese outposts. Melanie Newman writes
Tom Ford's glossy foray into film has moments to admire, not least its leading man, writes Duncan Wu
ENGINEERING AND PHYSICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCILAward winner: D. LoefflerInstitution: University of WarwickValue: £128,335Eigenvarieties for compact reductive groupsAward winner: S. YangInstitution...

Each week, Dr Margot Feelbetter poses a dilemma and offers advice for readers to respond to online. This week: The bully has landed
A specialist in emergency medicine at the University of Sheffield has become the first female academic in the UK to take up a professorship in the subject. Suzanne Mason, from Sheffield's School of...
Institutions and sector agencies should be more open with data to enable informed choices, says Paul Marshall
The practice of allowing sponsors to control research publication is rife despite being a corrupting 'form of fraud', says David Packham