We must eliminate bias against researchers who stay put
Marking down fellowship applicants for being unwilling to move institutions can be deeply unfair, say Trisha Greenhalgh and Ed Hawkins
Marking down fellowship applicants for being unwilling to move institutions can be deeply unfair, say Trisha Greenhalgh and Ed Hawkins
Individuals should be able to choose their own work-life balance depending on their life situation and level of ambition, says Lee Cronin
Researcher could face decades in prison if found guilty
India is far from realising its potential, but it’s showing promising signs of moving in the right direction, as are some other countries around the globe, writes Ellie Bothwell
PhD students shouldn’t wait to establish credibility in their field before they start reaping the benefits of public engagement with their research, says Andy Miah
Getting stuck for words is not just a plight felt by tortured novelists – here, academics share their top tips for productivity
Keith Burnett urges the new prime minister to use his time in the global spotlight to show that Britain is welcoming to international talent
Improving the culture surrounding mental health for postgraduates and PhD students also crucial to maintaining a healthy research system, Chris Skidmore tells leaders
Evolutionary processes are slow, but University of Oxford research shows the scheme is improving gender equality, says Pavel Ovseiko
Financial services firm bills plan for 3,000 homes and two science parks as model for how UK universities can help modernise cities
Identical CVs with different names on them sent to 250 academics in experiment
Researcher hopes showing at United Nations will spur further action to help the most disadvantaged artisans
Cheats: address the game, not just the players From what I have observed, three factors have led to the rise of essay mills (“Should students who use essay mills be criminalised?”, News, 7 March)....
CityU wants researchers, teachers and students across the region to cooperate and grow in ways that help to advance knowledge, says Way Kuo
Richard Joyner assesses an argument that all the major questions in the discipline have now been answered