Social science impact demands faster publishing and more reproducibility
Timeliness and rigour are vital, but the publishing and incentives systems are not set up to deliver them, says Meron Wondemaghen
Timeliness and rigour are vital, but the publishing and incentives systems are not set up to deliver them, says Meron Wondemaghen
Claudine Gay did not plagiarise, and those who add her to the list of leaders who did ignore the hostile context of the accusations, says Harvey Graff
Recent increases to already sky-high visa and health service costs have prompted worries that talented overseas-born academics will turn their backs on the UK, undermining the country’s lofty...
Allowing faulty papers to go unchallenged damages integrity and threatens dangerous real-world consequences, says Peter Bowbrick
Innovative programmes to revive student interest in the humanities are great, but they must be properly funded and staffed, says an academic
For some students, a little more understanding of their difficult individual circumstances goes a very long way, says Hannah Forsyth
The shocking loss of two students’ lives in Nottingham attacks is a sharp reminder of the precious individuals behind the data
ChatGPT must compel humanities scholars to rethink their acceptance of intellectual mediocrity and lax standards, says James Walker
Obliging everyone to undertake post-publication review would aid discoverability in a world without traditional journals, says Robert de Vries
Suella Braverman’s threats to ‘significantly reduce’ international student numbers are a direct threat to growth, says Keith Burnett
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Disabled, disadvantaged, introverted and international students may all appreciate ongoing online options, says Robert Phillips
Brussels, 20 April 2006 OPINION of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Proposal for a Council Decision concerning the Specific Programme to be carried out by means of direct actions by...
Brussels, 5 July 2006 OPINION of the European Economic and Social Committee on the Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on advanced therapy medicinal products and...
Inclusive language, clear expectations and a genuine spirit of collaboration will make academia a more humane sector to work in, says Harvey Graff