Half of all EU-funded health research fails to yield papers
Call for European Union to establish output-tracking database. Paul Jump reports
Call for European Union to establish output-tracking database. Paul Jump reports
A US-based researcher is recruiting a team of fellow scientists to help him run a new website exposing questionable science after legal threats forced him to remove all postings from his existing...
New loan-funding system may leave council unable to prevent over-recruitment, writes John Morgan
Doing everything you can to keep a “toehold” in your field while looking for postdoctoral positions was one of the pieces of advice offered at a session on life after the PhD at a conference last...
Nanoscientist waits three years to see critique of controversial ‘discovery’ printed. Paul Jump writes
David Matthews reports on apparent policy U-turn after university weathers tobacco-gift controversyDurham University has abandoned plans that appeared to involve scrapping its ethics committee, a...
This year will be a busy time for construction in the higher education sector as some universities begin to spend their share of the hundreds of millions of pounds that have been allocated by the...
Accounting expert urges Hefce to ditch ‘unreliable’ costing system under review. Jack Grove reportsA system used to measure the cost of teaching and research within universities should be scrapped...
Mainland recognition of foreign degrees taught in Hong Kong is key for UK, writes David Matthews
The “systemic failure” of a university’s partnership with a private college meant that 40 master’s students did not take their course, the sector’s quality watchdog has found.The Quality Assurance...
LHC maintenance crew turn into zombies in film by Cern-based student. Matthew Reisz reports
A court in Germany has given a “glimmer of hope” to inventors hoping to patent human embryonic stem cell technologies in Europe.

School of Humanities bolsters Tsinghua’s ascent to global elite, Carolynne Wheeler hears in Beijing

With radical changes causing discontent across Europe, Susan Bassnett wonders if UK scholars are justified in feeling so aggrieved about their lot

A 17th-century priest's chasuble in hand-made gros point lace and a blue sample from a 20th-century design portfolio are among the objects, documents and artefacts, some 75,000 in number, held in the...