Peer review misconduct
60 retractions at Sage journal
The publisher Sage has retracted 60 articles from its Journal of Vibration and Control after discovering a 鈥減eer review and citation ring鈥 revolving around a researcher in Taiwan. According to , a 14-month investigation revealed that Peter Chen of National Pingtung University of Education, had 鈥渃reated various aliases鈥 in its manuscript submissions system using different email addresses, and 鈥渙n at least one occasion鈥 had reviewed one of his own papers using a false name. 鈥淪age scrutinised further the co-authors of and reviewers selected for Peter Chen鈥檚 papers [and found that] these names appeared to form part of a peer review ring鈥. All the retracted papers have at least one author or reviewer implicated in the ring. The university told Sage that Chen had resigned in February.
National Physical Laboratory
New partners announced
The universities of Surrey and Strathclyde have been selected as the new academic partners of the National Physical Laboratory. David Willetts, the universities and science minister, said that the institutions鈥 joint bid represented the best prospects of meeting his objective to develop the laboratory, which was previously run by private outsourcing company Serco, into a 鈥渨orld-leading national measurement institute鈥 by strengthening 鈥渂oth fundamental research and engagement with business鈥. Surrey and Strathclyde鈥檚 vice-chancellors will sit on the laboratory鈥檚 board, but it will remain government-owned. A postgraduate institute will be established at its site at Teddington in southwest London, where academics from the universities of Cambridge and Huddersfield will also carry out research.
University applications
Ucas records 4% rise for 2014
University applications have risen by 4聽per cent, Ucas has confirmed. According to statistics for the 2014 cycle released by the admissions body on 11聽July, 659,030 people submitted applications to study for a full-time undergraduate course by 30聽June 鈥 the final cut-off point for Ucas鈥 main applications route. Any applications submitted after 30聽June are considered late and will be directed to clearing. In total, there were 23,120 more applications in 2014 compared with the same point last year 鈥 which meant that the university applications total was the second highest year on record at this point in the cycle. Of the additional applications, 15,130 were from students based in England, 2,090 came from those in the European Union (excluding UK students), while an extra 4,190 people applied through Ucas from non-EU countries.
Exam howlers
The winner, and no mistake
This year鈥檚 winner of the 糖心Vlog exam howlers competition is John Milliken, lecturer in education at the University of Ulster, for his entry about a student鈥檚 claim that 鈥渢he [hole in the] ozone layer was caused by arseholes鈥. 鈥淗e probably meant aerosols, but then鈥aybe not,鈥 said Dr聽Milliken, who will receive a magnum of champagne. His second student blooper from this year鈥檚 marking season 鈥 that 鈥渋n future all cars [will] be fitted with Catholic converters鈥 鈥 also proved popular with THE鈥檚 newsroom, as did the view that Google is 鈥渙ne of the two main suppositories of data in the world鈥, which was submitted by Verity Black, information technology programme director at the University of Sheffield. Thanks to all the academics who submitted entries.
A University and College Union campaign to get students asking questions such as 鈥渨hat is the student:staff ratio at the university鈥 and 鈥渄oes the university pay the living wage to all staff it employs鈥 when attending open days had our Twitter followers suggesting questions that they felt should be asked. 鈥淗ow many of the libraries u聽are so keen to show me are scheduled for closure or cutbacks in next 3 yrs?鈥 was 鈥檚 suggestion, while wanted to know 鈥淗ow many seminars/lectures will be聽taken by grad students, rather than staff?鈥 However, pleaded: 鈥淎s someone who volunteers at university open days, please don鈥檛 ask me these questions: I聽don鈥檛 know the answers.鈥
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