Matchmaking tool Konfer seeks to boost university-industry links
As research funding becomes increasingly linked with impact assessment, academics will need help seeking out business partners, sector leaders say

As research funding becomes increasingly linked with impact assessment, academics will need help seeking out business partners, sector leaders say

Science spending increase, research funding system revamp, targeting of ‘low-quality courses’ among other potential implications from result

Sir Konstantin Novoselov sparks debate over who should be responsible for commercialising research discoveries

Green Paper under consideration to explore nature and scope of ‘mission’ approach, while funding increases under discussion could range to the ‘eye-popping’

Data from a worldwide survey of employers suggest universities that specialise, work with industry and cultivate digital literacy are gaining the most ground

As mistrust between the EU and UK deepens, politics could scupper British association to the next framework programme, says Jan Palmowksi

The language specialist talks about his monoglot roots, the joys of linguistics and why academics could take a trick or two from English teachers

Debra Humphris discusses experiencing prejudice and learning from it, and why the University Alliance's voice on the future of work and higher education matters

‘Investment, policy support and consistency’ crucial to university role in regional development

Universities offer insights on engaging with industry, excelling at research support and tackling the student mental health crisis

Improving the career prospects of postdocs is now a priority of UK universities and research funders

Alberta joins Ontario in cutting university funding and hiking tuition fees

With student debt escalating and concerns persisting that college graduates are not job-ready, increasing numbers of companies are taking the training of their workers in-house. But where does that...
The results of a new method of distributing money for bioscience institutes based on their contribution to strategic programmes and national capacity have been announced by the government.

Conservative mistrust of the existing research funding system demands a re-examination of its uneasy compromises, says John Womersley