Australian research assessment captures flight to private cash
Skewed funding blunts government influence over what gets researched, expert warns

Skewed funding blunts government influence over what gets researched, expert warns

Retractions in Nature and Science follow Abderrahmane Kaidi’s resignation from Bristol

Jean-Eric Paquet tells university heads that there is now a ‘consensus’ that research must help deliver sustainable development goals
Should UCU head be an academic? The general secretary of the University and College Union should be an academic (“Pension tactics central to UCU leadership race”, News, 4 April). A UCU leader should...
A democratic black hole in Europe; London’s foundlings; how movies trash the environment; the poignant insignificance of life as lived; and morality for everyone

Friendly competition can push us all to do better. But when the competitiveness that fuels excellence and prestige becomes based in the logic of the market, universities lose sight of their true...

Btihaj Ajana on a critical overview of a movement that promises freedom yet makes even the simplest of tasks more labour-intensive

William Huber is unimpressed by an attempt to determine the psychological impact of gaming

Richard J. Williams reflects on the hidden agendas behind controversies about ugly architecture

Book of the week: Camilla Power assesses a bold new approach to the origins of morality

Liz Gloyn enjoys a bold attempt to tell the story of a fascinating but largely forgotten woman

Astrophysics breakthrough a triumph of ‘science diplomacy’

Expanded awards ceremony now incorporates categories from THE Leadership and Management Awards

Tributes paid to Regius professor of engineering at Edinburgh