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Research-intensive universities face ?315 million bill for proposed fee levy, adding to pressures caused by massive erosion of fee value, says lobby group
Without foreign research talent pouring into leading US institutions, America will fall further behind in tech race, says former US energy secretary Steven Chu
Boris Johnson-era messaging about ‘UK greatness’ in science annoys and alienates potential research partners, says report from major funder
Researcher who waited nearly two years for rejection claims ‘nonsensical’ criticisms of his paper must have been chatbot-generated
Leading light of Cambridge biotech industry Greg Winter says country should seize ‘once in a lifetime’ chance to poach American scientists fleeing Trump cuts
Around 200 doctorates funded across 10 university consortia in new model for arts and humanities postgraduate research funding
New funding model an example of ‘top-down’ research planning that will harm scientists’ careers, fears Nobelist
Disparities in impact-related support for UK academics may widen funding inequalities from Research Excellence Framework, scholars fear
‘AI-powered’ tools used by research sleuths overplay scale of issue now weaponised to defund projects, according to Thomas Südhof
Frances Arnold says US science is ‘paying the price’ for not explaining benefits of research funding for ‘far too long’
Ability to run courses and research in Leicester relies on income from international operations, leader warns after criticism of expansion plans
As she ends her five years as chief executive of UKRI, the plant scientist warns that forcing all institutions and researchers to pursue a single definition of research excellence is impoverishing the research base on which the government’s more eye-catching ambitions depend. Jack Grove reports
Leading university to review admissions policies and scholarships as part of institution-wide focus on postgraduate participation
Much-anticipated package for recruiting foreign researchers follows similar moves by France and the European Union to snap up US scientists
Deliberately reducing international student numbers will disproportionately harm modern universities based in poorer areas, says Tony Blair Institute
Universities warned against restricting lawful speech as one in three academics claim they are scared of discussing controversial subjects
Uptick in ‘unprecedented’, ‘exceptional’ and other grandiose terms within scientific papers can be traced to launch of ChatGPT, say scholars
Top-down approach may be needed to coordinate university research as funding cuts bite, departing science chief tells MPs
Success from social sciences and humanities scholars helps end slump in advanced grant winners
Calls for funders to launch ‘random draws’ and offer mentorship to promising applicants who fail to receive grants
Lower-tariff institutions could face another difficult recruitment season as number of offers made by universities rises
Controversial rules on uncapping output numbers for researchers and preventing research ‘portability’ confirmed
UK academia faces ‘pivotal moment’ as deadline approaches for cash-strapped universities to negotiate deals with leading publishers
As the Trump administration proposes enormous cuts for the US’ world-renowned science agencies, Jack Grove looks into what is driving the attacks beyond political malice – and what, if anything, can be done to plug the huge funding gaps