Is the UK’s approach to open access sustainable? We must move further, faster
Without action, the UK might end up in the situation of funding both subscriptions and article-processing charges on an ongoing basis, writes Helen Blanchett
Without action, the UK might end up in the situation of funding both subscriptions and article-processing charges on an ongoing basis, writes Helen Blanchett
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By borrowing and recycling ideas, old Tinseltown pioneered cinematic narrative, says Lucy Bolton
Treasury underwriting of projects previously funded by the EU could continue after transition period, Jo Johnson says
Director of knowledge exchange hub says that the arts and humanities can play a key role in bringing creative companies and academics together
The UK needs its universities more than ever, and the government needs to realise their importance, says Sir Keith Burnett
Inaugural UK-US science deal will include investment in two major projects Stateside
Research of lasting value needs an open environment
Shadow science minister acknowledges challenge of combining excellence with ‘place’ in supporting R&D
The 2021 research excellence framework could be more representative and humane than ever, but the devil will be in the implementation, says James Wilsdon
Hepi’s exposure of the degree to which teaching subsidises research should provoke a new approach to funding, says Phil Ward
Scott Beardsley looks at how the top job is evolving in the US, while Susie Hills shares advice from UK business executives on being a v-c