Why I no longer read anonymous comments
If writers aren’t held responsible for their words, they have no incentive to write reflectively and precisely, says Joe Moran

If writers aren’t held responsible for their words, they have no incentive to write reflectively and precisely, says Joe Moran

Japanese and Korean schools struggle to recruit as border restrictions continue

Chinese students becoming more supportive of authoritarian government during time in liberal democracy

Former Downing Street guru says UK’s new research agency must be freed from ‘expensive disaster zone’ of science bureaucracy

Former ombudsman to examine allegations of ‘anti-black conduct’ going unaddressed after furore over Adam Habib’s comments

With every second institution sporting a new boss, or looking for one, the pool of replacements may be shrinking

Critics say university lent undue weight to analysis that was not peer-reviewed, but some worry scientists have shied away from fully investigating hypothesis

Science Foundation Ireland sets out ambitious strategy to recruit internationally as part of growth plans that pivot towards fundamental research

We do our students a disservice by not educating ourselves on disruptive technologies such as VR and machine learning, says Christine Janssen

With record number applications and likely grade inflation, English regulator warns universities against ‘sacrificing quality for inflated intakes’

The circle can be squared via long-term projects conducted outside the regular timetable, says Lindy Elkins-Tanton

Universities UK and Wellcome Trust express mounting fears about where funding to join European Union research programme will come from

University of Colorado study suggests low risk from most infected people, even room-mates

International advisory panel heads condemn ‘inexcusable’ handling of cuts to research supported by foreign aid

UK’s overhaul of defence and foreign policy sees science as ‘arena of systemic competition’