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Periodicals ejected from scheme after failing to meet open access publishing targets
The ‘Presidential Platitude’ and the ‘Forty-Minute Conference Paper’ are among German historian Philipp Stelzel’s concoctions
Elite universities harbour doubts about shift away from rewarding proven research excellence, says Manchester vice-president, though sector broadly welcomes changes for next assessment exercise
Policies to curb university expenditure on research assessment exercise failed to stop soaring costs, report finds
Universities will be allowed to submit dozens of outputs by an academic – or none at all – to next Research Excellence Framework under proposed new rules
How will proposals to redraw submissions and assessments affect university staff and institutions? THE’s at-a-glance guide to the next Research Excellence Framework explains more
Research on responsible AI will seek to inform national policy and regulation, says UKRI
After three years of retractions and investigations, Kate Laskowski reflects on her role in exposing her co-author’s research misconduct
Training survivors of domestic abuse to become researchers could provide blueprint for public engagement, says King’s academic
Ex-PM and former Tory leader urge replacement of Turing Institute with ‘Cern for AI’, which could position Britain as leader in innovation and good practice
Historian vice-chancellor Evelyn Welch has faced criticism for marking final-year dissertations personally
When she was BBC Newsnight’s top booker, Sam McAlister persuaded Prince Andrew to give his infamous interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. She tells Jack Grove how academics can avoid shooting themselves in the foot and what TV producers want from expert guests
Additional three months of funding follow deadlock over UK’s membership of European research scheme
Creating new publications for disaffected editors could catalyse a sector-wide rethink on publishing norms, say experts
Janina Ramirez, one of the UK’s best-known historians, reflects on gender fluidity throughout history, transphobia and Twitter trolls
World-leading research identified by UK’s Research Excellence Framework was also found in less well cited journals
Revised conditions that will force universities to store millions of old essays and assignments will cost millions of pounds in annual running costs, say experts
Economist Nicholas Barr, whose research shaped Labour’s 2006 fee policy, says mixed graduate tax and loan system can fix funding crisis
PhD candidates face ‘inconsistencies and inequalities’ in the support provided by supervisors, says British Academy-funded study
Former minister says major reforms to governance and disciplinary rules needed after exit of ex-dean Martyn Percy
As anger mounts over cost of open access deals, moves to finance diamond journals and expand state-run digital platforms have divided opinion
Buildings and academic positions endowed by the US family linked to US opioid crisis will be renamed
Powerful new technologies are transforming the way universities operate, even before the impact of ChatGPT is truly felt
New chancellor of Oxford Brookes University on overcoming racism at school, ‘tedious’ drama school politics and ‘nonsense’ claims of ‘wokery’ over decolonisation of curricula