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Researcher's tale of grant denial is on YouTube to show reality of life in science, writes Zoe Corbyn
Researcher's tale of grant denial is on YouTube to show reality of life in science, writes Zoe Corbyn
- Four months ago Britain enjoyed a priceless reputation, earned over many decades, as a world leader in pure physics. Not any more." This was the message of The Times's leader column on 1 May,...
The use of statistical indicators to judge research quality is likely to "creep" into the social sciences under the system being set up to replace the research assessment exercise, a sector analyst...
Funding council's 'pilot exercise' goes back on original REF proposals. Zoe Corbyn reports
Humanities subject leaders welcome meeting but remain worried about funding, writes Zoe Corbyn
Researchers at UK universities are involved in 50 per cent more international collaborations today than they were ten years ago, a study has found.The report published this week shows that...


Muscians find it easier than academics to set their egos aside, be generous to their peers and play sidemen for a true great, argues Tara Brabazon
We are often asked what the legal position is in relation to holiday for employees who are off on long-term sick leave – in particular where their absence has spanned over an institution’s holiday...
Data from Thomson Scientific’s Essential Science Indicators, 1 January 1997-31 October 2007
As Gloria Monday settles down to mark essays, she finds it a struggle to keep up with the copycats

The campus was rocked this week by claims that our Vice-Chancellor behaved inappropriately following the recent dismissal of Doctor G.T. Flagg from the Department of Management Studies. These claims...
Does knowing your personality traits help you lead better? asks Sally Feldman
The ban on performance-boosting substances in sport is a self-satisfied nonsense, argues historian Geoffrey Alderman in a fortnightly series allowing academics to step outside their area of expertise
The climate in which universities operate presents difficulties and opportunities. We must prepare for both, writes Ron Dearing