Internal modelling released under Freedom of Information enquiry reveals extent of PhD scholarship cuts, with academics fearing impact could be greater still
Without foreign research talent pouring into leading US institutions, America will fall further behind in tech race, says former US energy secretary Steven Chu
Cambridge and Manchester¡¯s blueprint will build on existing assets and address real constraints to deliver results quickly, say Deborah Prentice and Duncan Ivison
Leading light of Cambridge biotech industry Greg Winter says country should seize ¡®once in a lifetime¡¯ chance to poach American scientists fleeing Trump cuts
Group attempts to capitalise on new era of university collaboration ¨C and show collective worth to government ¨C but will it end up as a ¡®pale imitation¡¯ of Russell Group?
Ten institutions including some members of the now-defunct 1994 Group join together in attempt to find ¡®collective voice¡¯ away from the Russell Group
As she ends her five years as chief executive of UKRI, the plant scientist warns that forcing all institutions and researchers to pursue a single definition of research excellence is impoverishing the research base on which the government¡¯s more eye-catching ambitions depend. Jack Grove reports
Ten-year budgets, research ¡®mission¡¯ fund and commercialisation focus confirmed in new blueprint that outlines ¡®critical¡¯ role of universities in driving growth
East-West partnerships playing an ¡®increasingly substantial role¡¯ in development of critical technologies but geopolitics puts trend under threat, finds British Council
With EU reviewing Israel¡¯s Horizon Europe participation, some believe research boycott should form part of Keir Starmer¡¯s potential ¡®targeted sanctions¡¯
Even extreme interest in Covid-19 science was not enough to overcome citation loss associated with switching to a different research track, say US economists
Australia¡¯s ¡®addiction¡¯ to foreign students¡¯ fees and its penchant for ¡®little bits and pieces of reform¡¯ are threats to sovereign research capability, press club hears
Fears over cuts to university-based frontier science eased by European Commission president¡¯s speech confirming independence of Framework Programme 10
Doubling the length of time required for indefinite leave to remain in the UK will impose a considerable ¡®financial and emotional toll¡¯ on international researchers, warn experts
In an era of complex challenges, single authorship is no longer the only marker of significant contributions, say Jeanne F¨¦aux de la Croix, Roger Norum and Joanna Rostek
From next year, the AHRC will fund vastly fewer student-initiated PhDs, focusing more of its reduced funding on specific challenges. Critics say this will undo a decade of improvements in PhD supervision and limit vital opportunities to exercise intellectual autonomy. Jack Grove reports
Science department will publish specific objectives with ¡®corresponding key performance indicators¡¯ for the ?9.6 billion research funder this summer, reveals NAO report