Israeli academics look abroad as they brace for long haul
With funding and productivity likely to dip as war takes priority, Israeli universities say preserving international links will be vital
With funding and productivity likely to dip as war takes priority, Israeli universities say preserving international links will be vital
THE analysis finds that high share of global institutions fail to recognise staff for cross-disciplinary working, as experts warn research environment is ‘still not up to the task’
Britain should emulate Canada’s investment in digital security and due diligence to ensure research resilience, says elite university group
Ministers should take another look at ‘ambitious’ plans for decade-long fellowships after Horizon Europe membership was agreed, urges sector
Science minister tells researcher conference to ‘watch this space’ on plans for longer fellowships to rival Max Planck’s decade-long offers
Science minister says deal addresses ‘big fear’ UK participation would not recover and allows UK to be net beneficiary
New models beckon after ‘golden age’, sociologist predicts, as source countries seek to plug skills haemorrhage
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Professors in global North should come south as temporary solution to immigration headaches, Rwandan ambassador tells event
Oxford’s vaccine success shows what universities can do in a crisis, but following up with climate solutions means being proactive with funders, Irene Tracey tells THE summit
As a small fish in a very big pond, New Zealand can ill afford to turn its back on its giant neighbours, academics warn
While Treasury’s effort to look beyond economics boasts just a handful of education metrics, O’Kane panel has been asked to change that
Chance to ensure research has ‘real impact’ in fast-developing country attracting top scholars from abroad, rectors say
Figures published for first time show how refusals vary by continent, as overall rejection rate rises to 31 per cent
Cambridge-based chipmaker Arm warns of ‘clear mismatch’ between graduate skills and industry needs