‘Global Britain’ is slamming the door on scholarly ‘citizens of nowhere’
The near impossibility of obtaining spousal visas will deprive the post-Brexit UK of expatriate academics’ expertise, says Edward Vickers
The near impossibility of obtaining spousal visas will deprive the post-Brexit UK of expatriate academics’ expertise, says Edward Vickers
Founder hopes that Acaudio will help students and others keep up with the latest findings while on the move
An initiative by the University Alliance to offer training and support to BAME scholars is an important step in the right direction, says Vini Lander
Analysis suggests highly cited papers could double JIFs of some general medical journals
玛莎·迪德(Martha Diede)和米歇尔·帕兹(Michelle Pautz)认为,高校员工在疫情期间的出色工作引起了不切实际的期望
Unsung efforts to help out in the community have also showcased outstanding student entrepreneurialism that must be further encouraged, says Robert Phillips
Series of analyses in JAMA concludes that a promise to achieve greater racial balance in training doctors remains largely unfulfilled
Vaccine passports are a way to reopen campuses while minimising Covid risks. So why is Australia not adopting them, asks Binoy Kampmark
Oxbridge reiterates threat to pull out of teacher training, as UCL slams proposals as ‘extensive and damaging disruption’
While the dangers can be extreme in autocracies and war zones, nowhere is immune
The opportunities afforded by this year’s event are greater than ever before
Identifying and seed-funding scientists with ground-breaking ideas is a low-risk, high-reward alternative to traditional grant funding, says Donald Braben
Not before time, the female partners whose intellectual contributions enhanced their husbands’ work get long-overdue credit, writes Emma Rees
The humanities can seem to struggle in our science-dominated world, but even a utilitarian view must hold them as foundational to a decent society
ARC says it communicated rule change clearly, but applicants say it forces them to plagiarise to qualify for funding