PhD students prefer in-person supervision, but online persists
Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey
Postgraduate researchers respond positively to online-offline support packages but purely online contact is less valued, finds Advance HE survey
Dozens of publishers have disclosed cost data as part of next stage of European-led open access push but ‘big two’ are absent
Biomedical and life sciences publisher says it wants to focus reviewers’ attention on content of research
Tenfold increase in article output should be a research integrity ‘red flag’ for publishers, says Cambridge researcher Nick Wise
Research fraudbuster says publication of six papers with hallmarks of Russian paper mills indicates why periodicals must commit to more post-submission transparency
Human rights expert claims ‘inaccurate’ impact submission written on her work by old employer highlights why funding rules should change
Empty podiums, low engagement from speakers and higher costs have led events large and small to rethink combining online and physical gatherings
A bitter feud between the head of one of Oxford’s grandest colleges and its dons made front-page news. As a new, internally recruited vice-chancellor prepares to take office, Jack Grove hears from...
World’s biggest bibliographic database claims MetaDoor is ‘misappropriating’ its catalogue to drive it out of business
Big publishers finding switch away from paywalls challenging, says European-led coalition
Stabilisation funding, fellowships and industry collaboration grants identified as key priorities, but questions about whether country can successfully replicate Brussels schemes remain
Universities seeking significant savings after Elsevier victory
Lengthy statements on the research environment found in university departments are increasingly under scrutiny
Biggest analysis of sexual offenders employed by US universities says sector has been complacent on safeguarding
New citation study overturns long-held belief that science is no laughing matter