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Jack Grove covers research and science policy for Times Higher Education, as well as on issues relating to PhD, postdoctoral and early career researchers. He has a BA in English from the University of Bristol, and previously worked on newspapers including the Cambridge News and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph.
Jack can be found on Twitter at @jgro_the
Articles by Jack Grove
Downing Street may be forced to break manifesto pledge as Covid ruins public finances, warns Westminster insider
Deal with Max Planck institutes puts cost of publishing article in prestigious journal at £8,600
Environmental experts also more likely to have taken steps to offset or reduce impact of travel
Forensic analysis of citations within leading scientific periodicals reveals alarming lack of rigour in academic referencing
The human rights barrister and author reflects on his path into international law, the university course that changed history and what the UK’s ‘lazy’ and ‘narcissistic’ prime minister could learn from Keir Starmer
Three-year deal will allow researchers to publish papers without paying additional article-processing charges
Many early career researchers saw their working hours fall, but one in nine scientists worked 60 hours a week, says Vitae study
Stanford University professors whose ideas have been used for multibillion-dollar telecoms auctions take this year’s award
The profiles of this year’s Nobelists suggest scientists from newer, innovative institutions may soon overshadow those from more historic universities
Award for French researcher Emmanuelle Charpentier and US biochemist Jennifer Doudna is the first double win for female chemists
Michael Houghton calls for prize committees to allow six or seven winners, rather than Nobel’s limit of three
New R&D network will help Wales become more research competitive amid fears over loss of regional funds after Brexit
Oxford professor Roger Penrose shares top honour with German physicist Reinhard Genzel and US-born Andrea Ghez, only the fourth woman to win prize
Official censure of Leiden researcher who massaged data indicates authorities are more willing to tackle integrity breaches, says Dutch statistician
British researcher Michael Houghton and US-born Harvey Alter and Charles Rice honoured for “seminal discoveries” connected to novel virus
Participation in Athena SWAN-style initiative mooted as probable requirement for Horizon Europe grants
Science communication experts reflect on how scholars can improve their public speaking skills
Tougher action is needed to stop researchers dishonestly using spurious credits to bolster the credibility of their papers, says academic
Natural Environment Research Council defends decision to award fellowships entirely to men in 2019, but will review diversity processes
Labour peer and scientist also worries that ‘moonshot’ ambitions for 10 million tests a day is setting up science to fail
Pilot scheme to promote diversity in doctoral study will also include anonymisation of applications
Leading human rights barrister calls on UK law schools to address ethnic minority under-representation among academic teaching staff
Head of UK Research & Innovation will urge scientists to help shed public view that research is an ‘elite and alien world inhabited by boffins’
Hopes are high for a new university in Georgia after it signed a partnership deal with Technical University of Munich