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The AI chatbot may soon kill the undergraduate essay, but its transformation of research could be equally seismic. Jack Grove examines how ChatGPT is already disrupting scholarly practices and where the technology may eventually take researchers – for good or ill
Academics left ‘traumatised’ by ‘absurd’ and ‘Byzantine’ corporate booking systems that drain departmental travel funds
Analysis shows Swiss publisher MDPI set up almost 56,000 special issues with a closing date in 2023
Postgraduate training likely to be concentrated in larger universities as EPSRC and Wellcome make cuts
New guidelines on use of ChatGPT follows plagiarism concerns and authorship controversies caused by rise of generative AI
Requests to withdraw from less lucrative areas of Europe’s research scheme will delay UK membership and cost universities billions of pounds, warn science policy experts
Additional fees to institutions that breach OfS rules may focus attention on growing regulatory costs
Lengthy government security checks on STEM postgraduates are causing chaos for university research as doctoral candidates go elsewhere, says Russell Group
British professional basketball player turned US professor James Gerard Noel says criticisms of ‘safe spaces’ overlook the emotional vulnerability of black students caused by racism and gun violence
Government red tape on foreign research collaborations is ‘overwhelming’ and ‘demoralising’ staff, says report, which calls for national ‘clearing house’ to ease security assessments
Crick director Sir Paul Nurse urges government to diversify institute mix and ‘rescue’ ailing centres with more funding and autonomy
Major funding pledges on AI, quantum computers and engineering technology are among 10 key actions to ‘cement science superpower status by 2030’
New Medical Research Council funding model will undermine world-famous research centres, claim researchers
Science minister says Treasury should release Plan B funding to ensure UK science does not suffer if negotiations take months
Sir Anthony Finkelstein told MPs that the language centres were an ‘explicit tool of Chinese influence’
European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen says discussions will begin once new Northern Ireland framework is confirmed
Poll reveals how once ‘non-existent’ path to top tier of academia has now become ‘common’
Stian Westlake will take helm after two-year delay in appointing a permanent executive chair
University groups say the proposed agreement with the German-British publisher ‘still does not meet the needs of the sector and our members’
Preventing expert reviewers from reading applicants’ CVs could damage Netherlands’ hard-won research excellence, warns senior researcher
More details emerge of how sharp rise in quality outputs and tweak to funding formula are hitting institutions
Steven Greer says students who accused him of laughing at the Koran should be sanctioned
European Commission warns of further legal action after Italian universities refuse to offer back pay to unjustly treated foreign lecturers
Jointly run open access publisher will offer lower cost route for Scottish researchers seeking to comply with new UKRI rules on monographs