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ViewHow to spot a civic university
How to spot a civic university
Institutions have a new way to understand their contribution to their places, says Julian Dobson
ViewDon’t rush in
Don’t rush in
Jo Grady spells out what needs to happen before campuses are at full capacity
ViewReaching out
Reaching out
The National Science Foundation looks to link up
ViewVidal aims for full campus return this year
Vidal aims for full campus return this year
Minister promises French students will have complete access to universities, but admits to backup plan
ViewReturn to lender
Return to lender
Thousands of graduates are still owed millions of pounds after overpaying their student loans
ViewWarning as UK aid R&D cuts hit international coronavirus projects
Warning as UK aid R&D cuts hit international coronavirus projects
Politicians call on UK government to maintain funding for international research projects fighting Covid-19
ViewPfizer’s UK manager to preside over British pharma trade body
Pfizer’s UK manager to preside over British pharma trade body
Ben Osborn announced as the new president of the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry
ViewR&D features in Belgian, Polish and Slovenian recovery plans
R&D features in Belgian, Polish and Slovenian recovery plans
Countries’ draft plans join others targeting part of their Covid-19 funding to research and innovation
ViewLifebuoys for London
Lifebuoys for London
Diana Beech suggests the capital’s universities can help keep London afloat whoever is elected mayor
ViewEnvironmentally friendly
Environmentally friendly
The Russell Group responds to government concerns about research careers—but is it enough?
ViewHealth research council moves to mandate immediate open access
Health research council moves to mandate immediate open access
Australian council releases discussion paper on immediate open-access publication of research it funds
ViewMāori approaches needed in NZ science policy, report says
Māori approaches needed in NZ science policy, report says
Five-point “agenda for change” calls for Māori chief scientific advisers and improved research funding guidelines
ViewDon’t rush in
Don’t rush in
Jo Grady spells out what needs to happen before campuses are at full capacity
ViewIndustrial strategy challenge fund ‘insufficiently focused’, say MPs
Industrial strategy challenge fund ‘insufficiently focused’, say MPs
£3 billion fund “too focused on inputs, ticking boxes and distributing funds, rather than outcomes”
ViewUniversities told to pay almost £750,000 after student complaints
Universities told to pay almost £750,000 after student complaints
Complaints relating to Covid-19 make up 12 per cent of total number received by watchdog
ViewGovernment cuts funding for £220m tropical diseases project
Government cuts funding for £220m tropical diseases project
Expert calls decision “difficult to understand” as Ascend programme faces early closure
ViewLondon elections: rejoining the EU and dodging asteroids
London elections: rejoining the EU and dodging asteroids
Also-ran candidates’ manifesto pledges range from tech revolution to protecting the city from space rocks
ViewCoronavirus developments at a glance: 24-30 April
Coronavirus developments at a glance: 24-30 April
The latest coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic from Research Professional News
ViewEngineers call for more investment in late-stage R&D
Engineers call for more investment in late-stage R&D
National Engineering Policy Centre warns that science superpower ambition is at stake without increased support
ViewUniversities welcome September reopening plans
Universities welcome September reopening plans
Vaccination and rapid testing to facilitate return to campuses in Ireland, says government
ViewA year of complaining
A year of complaining
The Office of the Independent Adjudicator publishes its annual report
ViewPoorer nations ‘must be involved in development of genomics’
Poorer nations ‘must be involved in development of genomics’
WHO leaders warn against sidelining low-income countries in creation of life-saving technologies
ViewUK funding at a glance: 16-29 April
UK funding at a glance: 16-29 April
This week: calls for cultural institutions, tissue research, community cohesion and supporting physicists
ViewCall for funders to reward international research teams
Call for funders to reward international research teams
Covid-19 has forced a rethink of schemes that benefit “superstar prima donna PIs”, say researchers
ViewWorld news roundup: 23-29 April
World news roundup: 23-29 April
This week: Space partnerships, Canadian cannabis studies and universities for social responsibility
ViewMy winning proposal: Turn to your team when breaking new ground
My winning proposal: Turn to your team when breaking new ground
Advice from a former grantee as Breast Cancer Now’s Project Grants return
ViewOpportunity profile: Collaborating for community cohesion
Opportunity profile: Collaborating for community cohesion
The British Academy and the Nuffield Foundation present a community-focused scheme with a twist
ViewMukwege and Abdool Karim to sit on global health science council
Mukwege and Abdool Karim to sit on global health science council
Nine-member group will be the ‘voice of scientific leadership’
ViewFears for European Research Council as applications surge and success rates fall
Fears for European Research Council as applications surge and success rates fall
Lowest-ever success rates for Advanced Grants “very problematic” for EU’s flagship funder, sector leaders warn
ViewA mere curiosity?
A mere curiosity?
Academics want blue-skies research—politicians often don’t