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Recent increases to already sky-high visa and health service costs have prompted worries that talented overseas-born academics will turn their backs on the UK, undermining the country’s lofty scientific ambitions. As a new home secretary takes office, Jack Grove hears from some of those affected
The unexpectedly musical background of many sociologists might explain their academic success, Glasgow professor argues
Loss of access to EThOS archive of 600,000 doctoral dissertations causes major disruption for PhD students
Row at Journal of International Students spotlights challenges faced by periodicals that are free to publish in and read, and rely on volunteer labour
Union pledges to fight ‘academic vandalism’ being consulted on by Scottish university
Analysis of growing distance between researchers looks at puzzle of why digital connections have not led to upsurge in innovation
Higher satisfaction levels among the rising numbers of Indian and Pakistani students have led to strong approval ratings for UK universities, says Advance HE
Lost earnings and missed workplace experience means PhD graduates will take decades to catch up on postgraduates despite higher wages, analysis shows
Mid-career fellowship scheme backed by a ?250 million endowment is part of package linked to unused Horizon Europe funds
Dame Angela McLean hints that long-observed separation between science and government on research funding decisions is fraying
Pooling academic resources vital to countering ‘market failures’ in pharmaceutical industry, says Covid Moonshot pioneer John Chodera
Barely half of postgraduate researchers in the UK and Australia feel like they are part of a community of postgraduate researchers, according to major survey
Prestigious publishing group will allow authors to incorporate AI-written text and figures into papers if technology use is acknowledged and explained
Charlotte Deane will return to the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council after serving as deputy chair throughout the pandemic
Difficulties in access to online and physical collections at UK’s national library persist following ransomware incident
Overall decline in number of doctoral candidates winning support masks even sharper drop among UK-domiciled applicants
Westminster government must match ambitious rhetoric with increased investment to keep pace with competition, says mission group’s manifesto
Scale of unsuccessful funding bids will be ‘dispiriting’ for researchers and raises questions about ‘substantial differences’ in research landscape, Oxford professor warns
Disagreements over equality issues mentioned in science secretary’s Israel letter must be swiftly addressed, says ex-research council head
Former Warwick head Sir Nigel Thrift says reduced focus on outputs could undermine case for government support of UK research
Dame Ottoline Leyser’s acceptance of ministerial demands is likely to anger scholars who claim Michelle Donelan’s criticism undermines academic freedom
Increased persecution of scholars in Iran and Afghanistan led to more than 400 attacks being perpetrated against academia globally, says Scholars at Risk report
Science secretary’s condemnation of ‘extremist posts’ by UKRI equality advisers has led to accusations of ministerial ‘bullying’ and censorship
Lack of publicly available data on doctoral degree holders is allowing people to add fake credentials to their resumés, says research fraud expert