‘Transitory’ scientists in cities tend to be most highly cited
In 15 out of 20 cities analysed, researchers just passing through tended to have the biggest impact

In 15 out of 20 cities analysed, researchers just passing through tended to have the biggest impact

Extra funding to support UK association to Horizon Europe was vital. But questions remain about the UK’s ambition to be a globally connected ‘science superpower’

Matthew Flinders finds the solutions offered in an ambitious analysis of American discontent less than impressive

Union passes motion in favour of industrial action over risk to 145 staff

Future association funding ‘fairly secure’ but must be discussed again with Treasury, says business secretary

Video platform made powerful by pandemic agrees to largely let universities police content

Tributes paid to ‘the best thing that’s happened to Cornell in the last half-century’

The LSE management expert describes how workers can gain confidence to speak up, the culture shock of academia and what she learned from a drag king workshop

US and Israeli institutions lead way on demanding immunisation but leading epidemiologist questions added value of ‘green pass’

London Higher says government proposal will ‘take away a lifeline’ for city’s universities

Senior scholars increasingly victims of gossip, muttering and insubordination, researchers say

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

Viral revolution: how has Covid-19 changed research culture?

Celebrating diversity, reforming curricula and working closely with local communities are all ways in which higher education institutions can better foster peacebuilding, says Rocky Tuan

‘The first Black woman on the tenure track in theoretical cosmology’ tells Matthew Reisz about her struggles to reconcile a pristine childhood image of science with the reality she confronts by using...