Scotland to ‘repair Brexit damage’ with £3 million research fund
Holyrood administration announces extra cash to assist with applications to Horizon Europe

Holyrood administration announces extra cash to assist with applications to Horizon Europe

Shell chair and former BHP chief executive nominated to succeed Sir John Kingman

Report author says increasing funding would only lead to more insecurity, and culture shift is needed instead

Software tools need to be properly valued for their vital role in facilitating research, say Bilal Mateen and Tariq Khokhar

Shift towards studies using preregistered reports could inhibit scientific inquiry and harm researcher well-being, argue US scholars

Delhi redevelopment could put irreplaceable documents at risk, say scholars

University staff are keen on hybrid working, but will it work long-term for researchers? Jack Grove examines which practices might outlast the pandemic

THE’s next instalment in its Impact Forum series, in partnership with Western Caspian University, will discuss sustaining progress on SDG 4

Senior Fijian politician brands vice-chancellor’s new contract ‘illegal’ as council splits on national lines

The linguist and author of How We Read Now on the power of reading, what is lost when we rely on digital media, and the future of publishing

We are in danger of underselling ourselves to ‘like-minded countries’, Australian chief defence scientist warns

Critics argue that The Lancet failed to disclose potential conflict of interest when dismissing the leak theory

Funder’s reduced budget for 2021-22 reflects loss of pro-science adviser and mindset of new Treasury boss, say Whitehall and research council insiders

Misplaced fear of racial and sexual threats, plus the need to provide a ‘feeling’ of security, cited as reasons universities are reluctant to limit armed officers

Non-disclosure agreements that silence staff or students should be banned, says Mark Geoghegan