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ViewBioethics body recruits two new council members
Bioethics body recruits two new council members
Nuffield Council on Bioethics appoints vaccine specialist Muhammed Afolabi and public health consultant Ruchi Baxi
ViewPandemic shines spotlight on UK’s genomic strengths
Pandemic shines spotlight on UK’s genomic strengths
But country struggles when it comes to commercialising technologies, finds report
View‘Plausible’ university applications affected A-level results
‘Plausible’ university applications affected A-level results
Some 2020 A-level grades could have been influenced by predicted grades as part of process
ViewA troubled engagement
A troubled engagement
Is the push for industry collaboration and commercialisation of university research too little, too late?
ViewNumber of new public research posts in Spain hits 14-year high
Number of new public research posts in Spain hits 14-year high
Country’s science ministry says public researcher and technician posts up 28 per cent on 2020
ViewGold rush
Gold rush
Ivory Tower: Live coverage of the 2020* Higher Education and Research Olympics [*2021]
ViewPoorer countries ‘outperform wealthy ones on open access’
Poorer countries ‘outperform wealthy ones on open access’
Researchers from less well-off regions make more of their work open, study suggests
ViewCautious welcome for ‘Nurse 2.0’ from R&D policy experts
Cautious welcome for ‘Nurse 2.0’ from R&D policy experts
Decision to task Paul Nurse with leading another review described as “odd” by one commentator
ViewPandemic childcare hits female Arab researchers hard
Pandemic childcare hits female Arab researchers hard
Family responsibilities may “disrupt and derail careers” for female scholars, study author warns
ViewWorld news roundup: 23-29 July
World news roundup: 23-29 July
This week: China backs mental checkups for students and India’s dismaying patent performance
ViewUS news roundup: 23-29 July
US news roundup: 23-29 July
This week: visa fraud charges dropped, mandatory vaccinations and a Jupiter mission
ViewLocation will determine vaccine type in SA’s university rollout
Location will determine vaccine type in SA’s university rollout
Johnson & Johnson Covid jab to be used where cold chain poses challenge
ViewOpportunity profile: With peace in mind
Opportunity profile: With peace in mind
An international funder is striving to move peace research forward
ViewUniversities to study roots of South African riots
Universities to study roots of South African riots
Task team created to push research that probes country’s poverty and inequality
ViewEurope funding at a glance: 16-29 July
Europe funding at a glance: 16-29 July
This week: coronavirus research, Google credits and a renewed Greek-German team-up
ViewRushed introduction of online learning a ‘danger’ to South Africa
Rushed introduction of online learning a ‘danger’ to South Africa
Covid-provoked change opened door for abuse, says former university council head
ViewDurban law school to gauge opinion on human gene editing
Durban law school to gauge opinion on human gene editing
Study will be first to map views in South Africa of the controversial technology
ViewWe break up
We break up
Time to take a look back at the 2020-21 academic year
ViewParents ‘lobbying private schools to change A-level grades’
Parents ‘lobbying private schools to change A-level grades’
Sutton Trust urges special consideration for disadvantaged students in university admissions
ViewAccommodation woes and online classes among OIA complaints
Accommodation woes and online classes among OIA complaints
Watchdog releases swathe of complaints from students relating to Covid-19
ViewUK investment ‘urgently needed’ in AI to boost drug discovery
UK investment ‘urgently needed’ in AI to boost drug discovery
Scientists urge government to increase investment in machine learning technology to tackle rare diseases
ViewInternational students keen to travel for study despite pandemic
International students keen to travel for study despite pandemic
IDP Connect survey shows students are ready to vaccinate and quarantine for access to campuses
ViewRising stars avoid the capital when raising capital
Rising stars avoid the capital when raising capital
Spinout companies looking to scale up are shunning the London stock market, says Marcus Gibson
ViewPath from the pandemic: Weathering the storm
Path from the pandemic: Weathering the storm
How pandemic forecasts of financial doom for universities have played out in reality
ViewMake life sciences vision a partnership with patients
Make life sciences vision a partnership with patients
Charities can ensure that government policies reflect public priorities, say Nicola Perrin and Catriona Manville
ViewResearch funding: Forgotten promises
Research funding: Forgotten promises
The government pledged to double dementia research spending—but where is the money?
View‘Shift in thinking’ needed on approach to international students
‘Shift in thinking’ needed on approach to international students
Australia must “harness the strengths of international students” rather than focusing on challenges, says expert
ViewFrance plans to overhaul research funding instruments
France plans to overhaul research funding instruments
2022 strategy brings back single-team project financing, and introduces EU and public-private schemes
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 22-28 July
New Zealand news roundup: 22-28 July
This week: a call for stronger academia-industry links and a search for bioprotection researchers
ViewThe third degree
The third degree
Back page gossip from the 28 July issue of Research Fortnight