THE work-life balance survey 2022
Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any...

Five years ago, a THE poll painted a bleak picture of work-life balance in the academy. Has the subsequent rise of homeworking eased the pressure? Or are ever-increasing workloads outweighing any...

Drug discoverer talks about her caravan childhood, her frustration with process inefficiencies and why researchers need to understand the business side

New York University’s multiple sites around the world were instrumental in minimising Covid-related disruption, says Andrew Hamilton

Compelling stories of how foreign-born founders drive economic prosperity are more likely to convince policymakers about the need to embrace overseas students, says Alice Gast, who recently stepped...

University hopes to build more diverse faculty by enriching PhD process with skills typically acquired in prolonged postdoc slog

Economic and Social Research Council will look again at criteria that exclude PhD graduates from most modern UK universities from applying for postdoctoral funding

New project shines light on the discrimination and inequalities faced by precariously employed researchers at UK universities

Universities should decide their funding needs based on their goals in teaching, research and outreach, say Nicolai Foss, Peter Klein and Phillip Nell Â

Institutions team up to offer scholarships as well as practical resettlement help targeting those affected by the conflict in Ukraine

Royal Netherlands Academy says extra funding and time cannot ‘truly compensate’ those who began their research careers in lockdown

Precarity is a debilitating condition that often proves fatal to research careers. And it affects even the most lauded research groups

Senior scientists say severe shortage of junior scientists from European Union threatens quality of UK research

Even before Covid led to so many job losses among casual and fixed-term academic staff, mass insecurity was increasingly being recognised as a blight on the sector. But is there any realistic...

If the balance of the £300 million promised by the UK government is not delivered, a broad swathe of research will suffer, says Ulrike Tillmann

There is always more to a research question than the underpinning science. So work with the people you are studying, says Nicola Ray