Will 10-year budgets really lead to step change for UK research?
New Labour government believes decade-long budgets will lead to more industry investment in science and fewer precariously employed researchers, but not everyone is so convinced

New Labour government believes decade-long budgets will lead to more industry investment in science and fewer precariously employed researchers, but not everyone is so convinced

Studying the heavens might seem a detached activity but the impact of stargazing has been immense throughout history, explains Nobel laureate

At a time of increasing financial constraint, jobs are being shed even in UK departments that ride high in the Research Excellence Framework, while time allocations for research are being cut. Can a...

Nobel prizewinner reflects on the early hype over graphene, why Brexit damaged British science, and how geopolitics is harming research

What other industry would deem those with so much prior training to still be mere trainees? Let’s call them what they are – researchers, says Michele Nardin
Teachers fret about workloads and researchers about job security in ‘rare sport’ of academia

Chapter of Sexual Misconduct in Academia was previously withdrawn after academic claimed he was identified

Payment of almost £5,000 would enable doctoral graduates to refocus on the job market and avoid burnout, says Hepi-British Academy report

Upfront costs can run into thousands of pounds, so speedy repayment is vital for equal access to permanent employment, says Eleanor Palser

Postdocs risk being ruled ineligible after biding their time to optimise prospects of success

Coalition agreement involves major cuts to research and university funding alongside harsh new measures for students

First international conference on how jokes can improve teaching in higher education was inspired by a lecturer’s drab college course

Top US funding agency considers $70,000 (£55,000) minimum salary that could become wider model

John-Arne Røttingen warns that financial difficulties facing UK universities are putting research at risk

They need the money and graduate students identify with them, but universities don’t formalise the link, analysts warn