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ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 24-30 June
New Zealand news roundup: 24-30 June
This week: Endeavour Fund guidelines, greenhouse gas research grants and high-quality Antarctic data
ViewPM accused of failure on dementia pledge
PM accused of failure on dementia pledge
Boris Johnson urged to deliver on his 2019 promise to double dementia research spending
ViewShifting sands
Shifting sands
A year into her role, UKRI chief Ottoline Leyser faces fresh challenges
ViewThe third degree
The third degree
Back page gossip from the 30 June issue of Research Fortnight
ViewReporting for duty
Reporting for duty
The reformed Athena Swan Charter and the reportable events universities are registering with the OfS
ViewEU knocks complexity of French research landscape
EU knocks complexity of French research landscape
Commission says national Covid-19 recovery plan marred by spending shortages and fragmentation
ViewFrance news roundup: 24-30 June
France news roundup: 24-30 June
This week: AI agreements, student election results and a CNRS office in Singapore
ViewInterview: Leyser focus, one year on
Interview: Leyser focus, one year on
The chief executive of UK Research and Innovation discusses her tumultuous first year in office
ViewUK shortage of trained lab technicians reaching ‘crisis point’
UK shortage of trained lab technicians reaching ‘crisis point’
Covid-19 testing is struggling due to lack of staff, private sector experts argue
ViewMajor reforms to higher education recommended for Scotland
Major reforms to higher education recommended for Scotland
Funding body calls for changes to teaching and research landscape
ViewHepi’s Rachel Hewitt to head MillionPlus university group
Hepi’s Rachel Hewitt to head MillionPlus university group
Hewitt to leave Higher Education Policy Institute to join association of modern universities
ViewPortuguese prime minister praises steady science funding
Portuguese prime minister praises steady science funding
António Costa says continuous investment is “vital”, as he passes the EU presidency baton
ViewThe forgotten, part two
The forgotten, part two
Research by the IFS tells us about the other side of privilege and disadvantage
ViewSajid Javid told he must invest in pandemic preparedness
Sajid Javid told he must invest in pandemic preparedness
Head of Oxford pandemic centre says new health secretary should ensure long-term funding
ViewScottish universities to host isolating international students
Scottish universities to host isolating international students
Successful pilot scheme would mean international students could skip hotel quarantine
ViewStudy suggests third AstraZeneca jab could be effective booster
Study suggests third AstraZeneca jab could be effective booster
News coincides with launch of trials to test effectiveness of modified jab against virus variant
ViewUK industrial policy ‘fragmented and piecemeal’ warn MPs
UK industrial policy ‘fragmented and piecemeal’ warn MPs
Business committee hits out at decision to scrap 2017 Industrial Strategy
ViewBecoming a student may drive anxiety and depression
Becoming a student may drive anxiety and depression
First-year students showed slightly higher levels of common disorders than non-students in government-backed research
ViewBiomedical journal eLife shifts to ‘refereed preprints’
Biomedical journal eLife shifts to ‘refereed preprints’
Life sciences publisher doubles down on public peer review in effort to flag “trustworthy” papers
ViewColleges prepare for campus return in September
Colleges prepare for campus return in September
Irish government expects most students to be vaccinated, meaning teaching activities can resume
ViewCost-cutting reforms confirmed at Newcastle
Cost-cutting reforms confirmed at Newcastle
Australian university aims to save A$35 million a year with staff cuts and restructure
ViewEarly career researchers get two-year lifeline
Early career researchers get two-year lifeline
Fellowships awarded to Covid-hit young scientists in New Zealand via diversity-based ballot system
ViewStudy shows little progress in Danish-Swedish life sciences
Study shows little progress in Danish-Swedish life sciences
Differences in national systems hamper establishment of much-lauded Medicon Valley in Oresund
ViewNordic news roundup: 22-28 June
Nordic news roundup: 22-28 June
This week: female scientists falling behind, Finland’s R&D target and pan-Nordic Covid-19 committment
ViewOn the attack
On the attack
How should universities position themselves in the years after the pandemic?
ViewPerfect blend
Perfect blend
Raj Jethwa argues that universities must involve students and staff in developing hybrid working models
ViewJob losses at the British Council as funding issues bite
Job losses at the British Council as funding issues bite
CEO announces roles will be cut as Covid-19 hits finances
ViewHard words
Hard words
Ivory Tower: Exclusive access to the first draft of Gavin Williamson’s speech to the Hepi...
ViewLeaders set out hopes for EU university transformation strategy
Leaders set out hopes for EU university transformation strategy
Digitisation, open science, gender equality and legal framework among hoped-for components
ViewOpen science ‘in danger of sliding back’ after pandemic subsides
Open science ‘in danger of sliding back’ after pandemic subsides
Removal of paywalls on scientific research risks turning into “fashion of the year”, conference hears