Could pandemic put paid to conference publishing?
Initial data suggest a drop in published proceedings amid shift to virtual events

Initial data suggest a drop in published proceedings amid shift to virtual events

A failure of imagination and aversion to networking is preventing doctoral students finding rewarding careers outside academia, says Max Horder

Qualities of silent endurance and self-containment embodied by the Duke of Edinburgh are unlikely to resonate with, or help, a generation of students faced with adversity, says Adrian Furnham

German study finds academics favouring Springer Nature and Wiley, with authors warning smaller publishers could be squeezed out

Universities UK and GuildHE say ‘unintended consequence’ of pandemic was less time for socialising, more time for studying

Co-authorship between academics based in Middle East, North Africa and Turkey is limited, study finds

The loss of the human touch, plus potential tech headaches, make interviewing online an even greater challenge, says Gábor Sarlós

Merging metrics for the REF, KEF and TEF would free up time for academics to become researchers once again, says Robert MacIntosh

Advert for student finance director post indicates minimum entry requirement idea proceeding, as sources suggest government may use GCSEs rather than A levels

Making historic ‘misrepresentations’ a reportable offence could affect even overseas study  Â

THE survey finds applicants are just as likely to rate university sustainability and graduate employment prospects as top priorities

Stranded students ‘won’t put their lives on hold’, diplomats warn universities

In 15 out of 20 cities analysed, researchers just passing through tended to have the biggest impact Â

Extra funding to support UK association to Horizon Europe was vital. But questions remain about the UK’s ambition to be a globally connected ‘science superpower’

Matthew Flinders finds the solutions offered in an ambitious analysis of American discontent less than impressiveÂ