Prizewinners’ labs ‘least likely to hire women’
Women are greatly underrepresented in the laboratories of the highest-achieving male biology professors in the US, a study has revealed.

Women are greatly underrepresented in the laboratories of the highest-achieving male biology professors in the US, a study has revealed.

Some surveys show faculty putting in at least 60 hours a week, but research casts doubt on whether this is a productive routine

More research spending needed, says head of Brazil’s innovation agency

The president of Imperial College London has spoken directly about the suicide of Stefan Grimm for the first time in public.

Early career scholars will help themselves as well as others by assessing papers, abstracts, grant proposals and book chapters. Plus the latest higher education appointments

The PubPeer organisers and two other scholars debate the merits and pitfalls of anonymity in peer review

Building an academic career is hard, but high initial hurdles and a lack of clear progression paths make it unnecessarily daunting

David Bignell reflects on the trials and tribulations of scholarly life in London

Importance of doctoral candidates in research makes it likely that many institutions will make the change, says principal

The new Russell Group chair on the looming spending review, criticism of elite universities and their leaders, and cycling from one end of the country to the other

Benjamin Poore calls on universities to reject plans likely to make hourly paid lecturers’ lot poorer and more precarious

A recent paper claims that the quality of researchers declines with age. Five senior scientists consider the data and how they’ve contributed through the years

And Lord of the Rings is about being a PhD student, explains Jeremy Singer

Georgia Institute of Technology research reveals extent of ‘ghost’ and ‘guest’ authoring

Scholars imagine a government formed of academics