Research collaboration ‘key for female career progression’
Increasing number of co-authors is linked to speedier career progression, especially for women, says Royal Society paper

Increasing number of co-authors is linked to speedier career progression, especially for women, says Royal Society paper

For all the talk about the digital revolution, the demand for in-person education is stronger than ever, says Nick Hillman

Unhappiness among research managers over recognition of career support activities revealed by Vitae survey

Total intake down 2 per cent year-on-year, as entry gap between richest and poorest grows

Alice Gast to leave in August 2022 after being found guilty of bullying

Long-time leader’s departure amid casino furore follows withdrawal of Newcastle’s coal-aligned appointee

With land prices and Covid costs both ballooning, universities are selling up and retreating on to campus

Scholars offer a range of views on the popular and much-anticipated Netflix series

Uncritical and misinformed imitation of physics or biology is a misconception of collaboration, says Harvey J. Graff

As many universities resume in-person teaching on a larger scale, we aim to find out whether staff feel adequate steps have been taken to protect their welfare

Students prohibited from visiting off-campus restaurants and bars, and must wear masks indoors and outdoors

Georgina Murray applauds a bold attempt to put gender at the heart of a wider political critique

People will always ‘come up with the same bullshit’ to support anti-science agendas, says Nasa scientist

Fund’s embrace of employer-led reforms averts massive hikes in contributions

Interim report from Student Futures Commission spotlights priority areas for universities in wake of pandemic