Research intelligence: how to improve team science
Work to encourage team science is gathering momentum, and a recent Academy of Medical Sciences report highlights key steps to be taken

Work to encourage team science is gathering momentum, and a recent Academy of Medical Sciences report highlights key steps to be taken

Personal and pragmatic factors often keep Chinese academics in the West

The idea of mistakes being intrinsic to success has become an educational mantra 鈥 but for many students and academics, messing up is not an option

Ahead of International Women鈥檚 Day on 8 March, Selina Sutton explains what universities are doing wrong (and right) when supporting PhD candidates during pregnancy and beyond

Dollars, not diktats, now seen as biggest risk to institutional autonomy in special administrative region
Online learning has a friendly human face We applaud Paul Le Blanc鈥檚 recognition of the 鈥渙verlooked majority鈥 of students who carry work, family and other responsibilities with them into their...

Brian Poole asks if grade and聽credential inflation has resulted in too many degree holders chasing too few jobs

Plos One study also reveals that parenthood has little impact on publishing productivity

Six scholars learn the career and life lessons of their greatest academic missteps

Extended PhDs would be money well spent in the quest for international competitiveness, says leading physicist

Jordanian molecular biologist Rana Dajani talks to Matthew Reisz about her multiple roles as a conspicuously successful feminist, hijab-wearing scientist in the Middle East

Gavin Buckingham offers new lecturers tips on how to thrive in the pressurised first few months in the job

A survey reveals readers鈥 opinions on whether professional editors or active researchers should be responsible for academic editing

Research scientists would prefer to align work with own values, study reveals

Higher education institutions too slow to adapt what and how they teach, rival says