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ViewArts-led multidisciplinary climate bid, UK funding overview concludes, Cost Action pays off, starting small
Arts-led multidisciplinary climate bid, UK funding overview concludes, Cost Action pays off, starting small
A roundup of this week’s Funding Insight articles
ViewDutch institutions promise more transparency on animal research
Dutch institutions promise more transparency on animal research
Better communication pledged amid fears that the battle for public opinion is being lost
ViewOfS launches consultation on new regulatory strategy
OfS launches consultation on new regulatory strategy
Higher education watchdog pledges ‘uncompromising’ approach to sanctions for poor-performing institutions
ViewPay restraint
Pay restraint
The Office for Students releases details of vice-chancellors’ pay
ViewUUK calls on UCU to share pension plan details
UUK calls on UCU to share pension plan details
Employers resist pension revaluation as union argues that the scheme has “bounced back”
ViewMy winning proposal: Creativity and climate resilience
My winning proposal: Creativity and climate resilience
The practice-based researcher who has been a principal or co-investigator on three multidisciplinary climate projects
ViewGraduates face toughest competition for jobs in 30 years
Graduates face toughest competition for jobs in 30 years
Applications rise but employment market has not recovered from Covid-19
ViewStudent engagement drops as pandemic bites
Student engagement drops as pandemic bites
Survey finds less student-staff interaction in 2021 and more learners prepared to leave their courses
ViewLevelling-up discussion ‘too focused’ on Stem, says academy
Levelling-up discussion ‘too focused’ on Stem, says academy
Academy of Social Sciences calls for long-term funding for social sciences to drive regional prosperity
ViewOxford scientists start human trials of Ebola vaccine
Oxford scientists start human trials of Ebola vaccine
Promising vaccine candidate created using the same technology as the university’s Covid-19 jab
ViewHorizon Europe association is still a win-win
Horizon Europe association is still a win-win
Tying international collaboration to other political issues risks damaging EU research, says Jan Palmowski
ViewUnesco should turn open science ambitions into action
Unesco should turn open science ambitions into action
UN-led infrastructure for research would bolster peace and development, says Rubén Vicente-Saez
ViewInterview: The continuity president
Interview: The continuity president
European Research Council boss Maria Leptin on maintaining the flagship funder’s success
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 11 November issue of Research Europe.
ViewEnough of the hot air
Enough of the hot air
Politicians must act on their warm words for research and innovation
ViewWhat’s going on in the EU: 29 October to 11 November
What’s going on in the EU: 29 October to 11 November
This week: accounting errors in research projects, green innovation and more
ViewWork still to do
Work still to do
We reveal the universities that are yet to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism
ViewPharma body warns against UK’s post-Brexit deregulation
Pharma body warns against UK’s post-Brexit deregulation
Industry grouping says diverging on regulatory standards “for the sake of it” would be “destructive”
ViewFrance banks on national cloud
France banks on national cloud
Digital minister announces computing research programme to be funded with €1.8 billion of public-private money
ViewFrance news roundup: 4-10 November
France news roundup: 4-10 November
This week: call for academic freedom, synthetic fuel research and Covid-19 cooperation with Lebanon
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 4-10 November
New Zealand news roundup: 4-10 November
This week: plant breeding, mandatory vaccinations and biomedical research spending
ViewEmployers play down potential disruption of UCU strikes
Employers play down potential disruption of UCU strikes
Universities well prepared to mitigate the effects of any industrial action on teaching, vice-chancellors say
ViewCouncil demands better—not more—science communication
Council demands better—not more—science communication
Improvements to how and why scientists reach out to society could boost trust, paper states
ViewOut of office
Out of office
The chief executive of the OfS is to leave her post ahead of schedule
ViewMEPs set out demands to get more from cancer research
MEPs set out demands to get more from cancer research
Calls from political group include appointment of special envoy to European Commission president
ViewNordic news roundup: 2-8 November
Nordic news roundup: 2-8 November
This week: English dominates in Norway, high subscription costs and Finland’s lucky escape
ViewAustralia news roundup: 2-8 November
Australia news roundup: 2-8 November
This week: science prizes, gender inclusivity, eating disorders, ARC deadlines and space research
ViewWeighing the votes
Weighing the votes
The results are in for the UCU ballots on pay and pensions
ViewUniversities minister embroiled in PPE row
Universities minister embroiled in PPE row
Cabinet Office says Donelan fully complied with the ministerial code
ViewEarly signs that cuts to ODA R&D projects will not repeat next year
Early signs that cuts to ODA R&D projects will not repeat next year
The Treasury is raising R&D aid spending, while UKRI’s funding commitments in 2022-23 are halved