Research impact and innovation
The University of Exeter鈥檚 vice-chancellor talks about partnering with businesses, including the controversial decision to keep working with Shell on sustainability
North America has also revived while Oceania鈥檚 international outlook has dipped. Patrick Jack picks out key rankings trends
WUR expands industry pillar to include patents in country scores, with greatest gains by Ireland, Hong Kong and the US
Global Innovation Index shows China overtaking US on number of leading clusters, but UK impresses on intensive smaller clusters
Only one in five researchers in UK universities have been employed in private sector, says new report
Lund University vice-chancellor discusses the challenges of working with business, creating an innovation valley in the Baltic region and managing one鈥檚 friends
Nancy Ip discusses how universities can boost their output of patents and support faculty entrepreneurs
Massive grant 鈥榗ould appear small鈥 in future, says scholar, as field enjoys influx of industry money
Science may be the best tool humanity has to improve our social conditions 鈥 but we must steer it in the right direction, writes Carolina Torrealba
Students at the University of the Arts London formed more start-ups than any other university
Analysis of the database suggests UK universities take greater equity in spin-outs than others in Europe
NCUB report finds patent registrations and spinouts trended positive in 2020-21, but knowledge exchange income slumped
Science and technology investment fund created by universities of Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield injects first capital to fuel innovation shift
Recent decades have seen attitudes to working with industry shift in Europe, but the difficulty of reaching smaller companies and a lack of incentives to bridge the gap are stifling progress
The global picture is changing, as five countries enter the ranking for the first time 鈥 all of them in Africa. Rosa Ellis reports
Which countries are storming ahead when it comes to working with industry?
Aleks Subic suggests UK universities need to be 鈥榓n active collaborator鈥 with government, rather than going on the defensive
Easing student caps is a 鈥榮tep in the right direction鈥 but doesn鈥檛 solve issue of talent leaving for higher pay in other nations, academics say
Swedish welfare system, political model of consensus and universities committed to industry collaboration key to innovation success, THE summit hears
Major survey of almost 4,000 firms finds work with institutions at national and international level is a large slice of collaboration activity
The Tohoku University president discusses the legacy of the 2011 earthquake and making his institution more friendly to foreigners
Science minister sets up working group to examine how academics can move more freely between public and private research
Levelling-up plans for 鈥榠nnovation accelerators鈥 bring hope for local decisions on R&D, but warnings against Whitehall鈥檚 鈥楽tanford-Silicon Valley鈥 concept
The president of Penn State discusses its business hub model and leading in the aftermath of a sexual abuse scandal
Pay, promotions and intellectual property protections set for 鈥榬efinement鈥 under new action plan
But critics say windfall won鈥檛 compensate for the money stripped from basic research
Privately backed institutions seen as new model for higher education development
Significant additional funding needed to realise Canberra鈥檚 commercialisation goals, say scientists
The City president discusses his personal ties to the institution, the opportunities and threats universities pose to national security, and self-indulgence in higher education
Canberra demands revamped governance and more applied focus
The LSE director on the institution鈥檚 green strategy, the importance of social scientists working with industry and the advantages of being 鈥榙ifferent鈥
楼30 million fund a start towards bridging the divide between sectors, researchers say
Academia should look to business-linked Israeli universities as a model for change, according to energy boss Francesco Starace
鈥楧on鈥檛 always stick with what you have,鈥 says science minister Amanda Solloway, as new innovation strategy points to US and German models
Chemistry laureate George Smith argues a publicly funded system would more than pay for itself by ending monopoly pricing in pharmaceuticals
Academic scientists, frustrated by years of lean budgets, again urged to value stimulating corporate innovation
While not complete or explained, Boston-Oakland partnership may ease major technology-university bottleneck
Data suggest research articles from commercial firms took a tumble in 2020 as academia boosted its output
Your new manager likely doesn鈥檛 have a PhD, and she鈥檚 higher on the food chain because experience is more valued than a doctorate, says Janelle Ward
Latest attempt to replicate Darpa brings bipartisan praise but also wariness of potential harm to basic health research
Just 10 per cent of academics account for half of all engagement with the media, according to a survey of more than 1,000 Swiss professors
Embattled university president in staunchly conservative state sees business-world allies valuing benefits of under-fire course
Hiroshi Amano expresses concern about poor representation of postgraduate degree holders in corporations
When it comes to industry collaboration, Eiichi Saitoh knows that experience is the best teacher. Here are his tried-and-tested tips for success
Service for local companies grabs spotlight as potential aid to competitiveness
New alliance of Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield will put them on more equal footing with golden triangle institutions when seeking investment for start-ups, says adviser
Train up translation specialists and fix anomalies that discourage collaboration, Australian representative group says
Leeds, Manchester and Sheffield join forces to attract private investment
Lawmakers 鈥榙esperately seeking innovation nirvana鈥 fail to buttress it with steadfast policies or durable statistics
Chief executive of biotechnology giant urges governments to provide long-term clarity on support for research
Boris Johnson 鈥榗ompletely wrong鈥 about vaccine success, while UK industrial strategy vacillation 鈥榬eeks of insecurity鈥, innovation expert tells THE summit
Minister says a new strategy and government restructure will ensure a continuous push towards a 鈥榬obust science and technology ecosystem鈥 in the Emirates
New president sets ambitious financial and internationalisation goals
Government encourages shift away from reliance on international student revenue, but expert questions whether this is possible
Doctoral glut seen as especially bad in nation that does too little research
Commercial aid steers research agenda away from public health impacts, Australian study suggests
Fearful of lagging behind the US and China, the continent now has multiple Darpa-like agencies. But they face challenges securing political independence, funding, and turning prototypes into reality
Figures from survey of universities and firms suggest big downturn in activity in some sectors
Plan seems to unite various factions after acrimony, but could hinge on Whitehall鈥檚 post-Cummings appetite for research 鈥榣evelling up鈥
Vice-chancellors and business leaders urge tighter focus and fresh funding incentives to drive up industry-academia innovation