Leading German psychiatry researcher dismissed
Martin Keck, who led the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry’s hospital, is being investigated by Munich’s public prosecutor

Martin Keck, who led the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry’s hospital, is being investigated by Munich’s public prosecutor

New Zealand university swaps former prime minister for Sir Anand Satyanand

eLife editor says radical shift would help readers judge the real value of research, not just where it is published

States have rolled back funding as Washington has stepped in – and this must stop, says Louisiana State president

Overstating the value of an intervention could put patients at risk, say researchers

In an age of vast team-science projects, it is more important than ever that leaders be properly prepared, says Matthew Flinders

PhD leavers from overseas seek new companies, but can’t accept visa risks

All chiefs and no workers in Australia’s over-credentialled labour force, says new thinktank

Baroness Amos leaves London institution after issuing warning about its finances

Updated settlement ties racial and gender distribution to national shares of population

Overseas scholars feel that their presence is ‘tokenistic’, says study, despite state-sponsored drive for internationalisation

Decades of racial division hindering academia’s ability to alleviate poverty

Call for other sector agencies to take on research from regulator

Tuition comprises less than half the cost of attending US universities, but taxpayers may be unwilling to cover it, says Anthony P. Carnevale