Opinion
Back page gossip from the 15 May issue of Research Fortnight
Koen Lamberts urgently appeals for the graduate route visa to stay as it is
Ivory Tower: Exclusive extracts from the diary of the education secretary
Margaret Rowe argues for a louder higher education voice on health and social care challenges
Martin McQuillan considers the situation on UK campuses as ministers plan regulatory intervention on antisemitism
Influx of far-right MEPs promises tighter purse strings and post-truth grandstanding, says John Whitfield
Unconventional skills are needed to achieve research infrastructures’ potential, say Katharina Cramer and Nicholas Rüffin
The next MEPs need R&I—it’s time to ensure they know it
Back page gossip from the 9 May issue of Research Europe
Rising citation impact owes more to international ties than domestic policy, says Jonathan Adams
Jonathan Portes argues that concerns about the graduate visa are based on misconceptions
Ivory Tower: Exclusive extracts from the diary of the new universities minister (whoever he is)
General election calls for a unified voice in tune with the public, says Alicia Greated
Addiction to scattershot polling yields worse information for more bureaucracy, says Marcus Munafò
Companies need clearer, more stable policy towards both private and public sectors, says Rosalind Gill
Efforts to shore up aid-funded research may need a rethink
Back page gossip from the 1 May issue of Research Fortnight
Ben Moore argues that achieving research security requires collaboration from universities and government
Ivory Tower: Professor Higgins has a visit from the Research Office
Back page gossip from the 25 April issue of Research Europe
Industrial policy has become a hot topic for the EU’s political big beasts
Campaign to strengthen status of supporting roles will ensure research excellence, says Dipti Pandya
Handled carefully, large language models can transform research support, say Maéva Vignes and Lionel Jouvet
Kalwant Bhopal asks, who really benefits from diversity training?
Ivory Tower: Exclusive extracts from Liz Truss’s memoir, 10 Years to Sell the West
Lack of leadership has helped outdated approaches and misconceptions to persist, says Lucy Barnes
Without more testing, interventions will remain well-intentioned hypotheses, say Stefanie Schneider and her colleagues
Seconding academics to funders creates benefits across the whole research system, says John Whitfield
How will the UK approach association to the next EU R&D programme?
Back page gossip from the 17 April issue of Research Fortnight