Bullying is a feature of UK research universities, not a bug
Departmental hierarchies, job precarity and institutions’ need to protect their star professors enables bullies to thrive in Britain’s top universities, says Wyn Evans
Departmental hierarchies, job precarity and institutions’ need to protect their star professors enables bullies to thrive in Britain’s top universities, says Wyn Evans
Scientists involved in road-blocking and invading private jet terminals say they’ve lost out on promotions and been reported by students but others cite?their protests in grant applications as forms...
The 2028 exercise’s measurement of the quality of research environments will account for a quarter of overall marks. But what exactly does quality look like? Can it really be measured? And are there...
We must reform a science culture that sometimes seems to value impact and quantity over importance and quality, say Ferric Fang and?Arturo Casadevall
Departing?editors accept that there’s ‘no shortage of academics’ to replace them as they call for?‘concerted action’
Berkeley biologist Randy Schekman tells researchers to stop ‘posting pet photos’ if they want to leave the lab on time
Laureate says research laboratories ‘are not kindergartens’, but other prizewinners urge a more supportive approach
After working in 10 institutions across five countries, chemist explains why scientists need to leave the ‘comfortable life’
It isn’t perfect, but data and analytics could capture the disadvantages applicants face and the diversity they may represent, says Carlo Ratti
Leading US science funding agency reports three straight years of record levels of awards to its early-stage applicants, with some gender and racial gains
Walter Rosenthal aims to use?German Rectors’ Conference presidency to?find?common ground between applied science and traditional universities
Progress is being made on promoting women to top positions, but very few presidents hail from the former Communist bloc
Alliances with university colleagues can be inspiring and life-affirming but may also be grounded in little more than ambition or survival instinct. Six writers reflect on the joys and challenges of...
Doing admin is a poor use of your time as an expert. Make sure you invoice for it at your highest rate, says Andy Farnell
The Dutch scientist on the physics of surfing, his re-entry into additive manufacturing and how he’s ‘drinking from the firehose’ as dean of sport