Oxford says it does not invest in the most polluting firms
The University of Oxford has announced publicly that it does not invest in oil and tar sands companies.
The University of Oxford has announced publicly that it does not invest in oil and tar sands companies.
Polina Bayvel of University College London says investment strategy missed the transformative potential of communications technologies
As a vague policy commitment moves towards reality, Jack Grove assesses the potential ways and means
Japan loses its crown to its main regional rival, as massive state funding and innovation pay dividends for the People’s Republic, writes Katie Duncan
Student beds, government bonds and science parks in investment packages assembled by new UK innovation team
Hundreds of researchers sign letter warning of cost of focusing exclusively on business-led priorities
Robyn Arianrhod welcomes an unsentimental study of the first woman to win a Nobel prize
ESRC intends revised training strategy to better support PhD students and to speed work on new issues. Plus the latest higher education appointments
George Osborne has announced that the government will offer PhD and research-based master’s students income-contingent loans of up to £25,000
The University of Bedfordshire has become the second higher education institution in the UK to commit to not investing in the fossil fuel industry
Left impugns tactics in Universities Superannuation Scheme dispute but negotiators claim improvements were achieved
A Scottish institution aims to tackle obesity with products developed in a new food innovation centre
David Phoenix explains why his institution is moving away from the model of big multidisciplinary departments
Nearing its half-century, the Science Policy Research Unit’s bold bid to find ‘radical solutions’ to global problems will cast the expertise net wide
Little change in uptake over past 10 years despite millions spent on initiatives to widen participation in STEM subjects