Racial critique of Supreme Court pick imperils Georgetown posting
Conservative’s appointment as constitutional studies chief derailed over demeaning Biden plan for black female Supreme Court nominee
Conservative’s appointment as constitutional studies chief derailed over demeaning Biden plan for black female Supreme Court nominee
Brussels, Jan 2004 Full text of Document 229/04 Suite of documents 229/04 Subject: Draft Memorandum of Understanding for the implementation of a European Concerted Research Action designated as COST...
Brussels, Jan 2004 Full text of Document 229/04 Suite of documents 229/04 Subject: Draft Memorandum of Understanding for the implementation of a European Concerted Research Action designated as COST...
Open access platforms are no substitute for peer-reviewed periodicals, says Maria Leptin
Firms that sell co-authorship on papers accepted by reputable journals are likely turning over millions of pounds a year
Marketing claims are often empty, unaccompanied by comprehensive policies, plans, timetables or evaluation criteria, says Harvey Graff
Tributes paid to ‘one of the most influential psychiatric scientists of his generation’
Experts welcome discussion but warn of unintended consequences from potential escalation of global recruitment race
Graduate networks are the perfect launch vehicle for systemic voluntary efforts to improve society, say Michael Madison and Martin Skladany
Open letter from groups representing more than 1,000 universities calls for association to be completed ‘as soon as possible’
Funding guarantee ‘cost government nothing’ and funding reforms ‘delivered no extra students’, Senate estimates committee hears
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Some would argue that there are too many international students but it’s a problem many universities would like to have, for financial and other reasons
George Freeman must urgently strike alliances across Whitehall to preserve UK government’s ‘once in a generation’ research pledge, say experts
Ministerial response offers ‘no comfort that there is not a plan afoot to abandon that very specific promise’ on science spending, says ex-minister Greg Clark