End huge obstacles to student mobility within MENA, summit told
É«ºÐÖ±²¥ event hears benefits of emulating Bologna Process would be huge, but efforts might need to start small

É«ºÐÖ±²¥ event hears benefits of emulating Bologna Process would be huge, but efforts might need to start small

Swiss university has signed San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment, which says academics should not be judged on the journals they publish in

The focus of research evaluation on papers and grants excludes far too many vital contributions. We must change that, says Simon Hettrick

Martin Chalfie argues that young scientists who ‘play the game’ of publishing in selective journals are less likely to win permanent posts

Academics are often unusual jobseekers with specific skills − LinkedIn allows you to take control of your professional self-narrative, says Stacy Hartman

Recent cuts and scares have cast doubt on ministers’ commitment to harnessing science in pursuit of a levelled-up, post-Brexit innovation economy. Questions also remain about how funding should be...

At the Future of Humanity Institute, early career researchers are given two years to work out which questions are really worth asking

Covid-19 has prompted an explosion in preprints but has curtailed networking and underlined the extra pressures on women and junior academics. Simon Baker asks whether the pandemic era is a dark blip...

Nearly half of all professors in the UK are now aged 55 or over

For National Postdoc Appreciation Week, we take a look through our archive of advice and information for early career researchersÂ

Research finds that having just one scholar from an underrepresented group has a positive impact on academic goals of doctoral students in the same department

Team meetings arranged by algorithm and communal chocolate tasting sessions are being used to bond research teams, reports Jack Grove

Conflict over proposals to grant say in running of university to all 4,000 postdocs, who conduct ‘bulk’ of research

Hidden crisis of pandemic may push early career researchers out of science, leaders warn

Survey suggests most of those giving help to colleagues feel undervalued