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View24 Hours in HE: winter pressures
24 Hours in HE: winter pressures
Ivory Tower: our fly-on-the-wall documentary is back on campus in the run up to Christmas
ViewCollaboration between business and universities drops sharply
Collaboration between business and universities drops sharply
Covid-19 pandemic sees interactions fall by almost a third, analysis reveals
View‘Completely disconnected from the realities researchers face’
‘Completely disconnected from the realities researchers face’
Anger at the Australian Research Council is growing after a series of problems
ViewBusiness need
Business need
The National Centre for Universities and Business publishes its State of the Relationship report
ViewBioindustry invests £460m in UK life sciences
Bioindustry invests £460m in UK life sciences
Boris Johnson meets industry leaders to discuss partnerships between government, industry, academia and the NHS
ViewAustria begins €1bn programme to improve medical research
Austria begins €1bn programme to improve medical research
Scheme is intended to create 30 professorships by 2024, as well as more study spots
ViewUS news roundup: 26 November to 2 December
US news roundup: 26 November to 2 December
This week: Covid patent waiver, Nasa asteroid mission and White House energy advisors
ViewWinter of the malcontents
Winter of the malcontents
It’s day two of the latest UCU strike action, but the world continues to revolve
ViewSouth Africa readies innovation ‘bridge’ for digital start-ups
South Africa readies innovation ‘bridge’ for digital start-ups
Platform connecting innovators with investors aims to launch early next year
ViewAfrican governments ‘need to scale up vaccinology training’
African governments ‘need to scale up vaccinology training’
Unprecedented investment in vaccine R&D demands widespread skills boost, forum hears
ViewEurope funding at a glance: 19 November to 2 December
Europe funding at a glance: 19 November to 2 December
This week: Swiss-US ties, security research and an Erasmus+ boost for Africa
ViewOmicron isolation will hurt South African universities
Omicron isolation will hurt South African universities
Science minister says travel bans will cause “major disruption”
View‘Desperate’ worry over R10bn student aid gap
‘Desperate’ worry over R10bn student aid gap
Universities South Africa warns of yet another massive shortfall for 2022 academic year
ViewDutch and UK scientists awarded for ‘standing up for science’
Dutch and UK scientists awarded for ‘standing up for science’
John Maddox Prize goes to scientific-integrity consultant Elisabeth Bik and clinician Mohammad Sharif Razai
ViewPressure to boost NHS R&D in health bill after Commons setback
Pressure to boost NHS R&D in health bill after Commons setback
Hopes pinned on Lords after government votes down strengthening of research provisions in NHS bill
ViewResearch included in EU’s €300bn global infrastructure plan
Research included in EU’s €300bn global infrastructure plan
Investment that intends to boost research, education and other activities seen as response to China
ViewUK medicines regulator to ‘further streamline’ clinical trials
UK medicines regulator to ‘further streamline’ clinical trials
MHRA went from being “reactive passenger” to “suddenly becoming a driver” during pandemic, says CEO
ViewDebate needed on post-pandemic rules for medical data
Debate needed on post-pandemic rules for medical data
Researchers may want emergency measures to continue, but public trust has eroded, says Cian O’Donovan
View600th issue interview: Looking back, moving forward
600th issue interview: Looking back, moving forward
David Sweeney reviews events covered by Research Fortnight’s latest 100 issues—and eyes the next 100
ViewWhat’s going on in the UK: 18 November to 1 December
What’s going on in the UK: 18 November to 1 December
This week: Omicron fears, REF’s negative impacts, university strikes and more
ViewCall that a dystopia?
Call that a dystopia?
John Whitfield tried to foresee Research Fortnight 600. He won’t be buying any lottery tickets
ViewAll our tomorrows
All our tomorrows
As we mark our 600th edition, let’s look to the sector’s future
ViewInternational students last in the queue for New Zealand return
International students last in the queue for New Zealand return
Reopening plan will bring overseas students back to university campuses from May 2022
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 25 November to 1 December
New Zealand news roundup: 25 November to 1 December
This week: RNA manufacturing, health legislation and health inequalities
ViewBack infrastructure for research success, government told
Back infrastructure for research success, government told
Draft infrastructure roadmap highlights importance of data management and cross-disciplinary research in Australia
ViewEU’s R&D spending dropped by €1bn in 2020
EU’s R&D spending dropped by €1bn in 2020
But pandemic’s knock to economy drives R&D spending to 2.3 per cent of GDP
ViewWinter wonderland
Winter wonderland
There’s still no white paper but there’s no shortage of news about universities and research
ViewQuarter of students in England still receive online-only education
Quarter of students in England still receive online-only education
ONS survey sheds light on students’ experiences since start of the autumn term
ViewUniversities can lead the way on upward social mobility
Universities can lead the way on upward social mobility
A fresh government focus on access represents an opportunity for universities, says Steve West
ViewIreland news roundup: 16-29 November
Ireland news roundup: 16-29 November
This week: research on self-harm, university name change and campaign to shape Ireland’s research future