鈥楩ortress Australia鈥 risk as collaborations get put on back burner
We are in danger of underselling ourselves to 鈥榣ike-minded countries鈥, Australian chief defence scientist warns

We are in danger of underselling ourselves to 鈥榣ike-minded countries鈥, Australian chief defence scientist warns

Critics聽argue that聽The Lancet failed to disclose potential conflict of interest when dismissing the leak theory

Funder鈥檚 reduced budget for 2021-22 reflects loss of pro-science adviser and mindset of new Treasury boss, say Whitehall and research council insiders

Misplaced fear of racial and sexual threats, plus the need to provide a 鈥榝eeling鈥 of security, cited as reasons universities are reluctant to limit armed officers

Non-disclosure agreements that silence staff or students should be banned, says聽Mark Geoghegan

Latest attempt to replicate Darpa brings bipartisan praise but also wariness of potential harm to basic health research

Hybrid working may suit some disciplines, but Gary Macfarlane fears that the convenience will come at the cost of creativity and collegiality

Just 10 per cent of academics account for half of all engagement with the media, according to a survey of more than 1,000 Swiss professors

Talking to lab members is not very revealing when they are habituated into an abusive culture, says Joana Vieira

Economist says university innovations can rejuvenate Australian productivity, but only if 鈥榖izarre鈥 tax arrangements are addressed

Trailblazing initiative to transform hiring, promotion and performance review has been praised by open science advocates

As Isaiah Berlin showed, academics need to reflect on who is sidelined by commitments to 鈥榩ositive鈥 freedom, says Joseph Mintz

Covid has only widened gender inequalities among researchers, data show

Embattled university president in staunchly conservative state sees business-world allies valuing benefits of under-fire course

Former minister accuses Canberra of 鈥楳cCarthyism鈥 amid spate of unexplained research grant delays and vetoes