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Reversing decades of decline means focusing R&D on imitation and adaptation, says Pranesh Narayanan
ViewUniversities need to start experimenting on themselves
Universities need to start experimenting on themselves
Internal meta research units could help tackle challenges of resourcing and culture, says Marcus Munafò
ViewHow will Labour approach England’s universities? Clues from Australia
How will Labour approach England’s universities? Clues from Australia
Australian Labor’s reset of higher education policy is ambitious but incremental, says Paul Harris
ViewTwo-stage grant applications are proving their worth
Two-stage grant applications are proving their worth
Study of Norwegian funder shows screening two-page proposals benefits both applicants and reviewers, says Marco...
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ViewChanging parameters
Changing parameters
Gordon McKenzie draws on 18 years’ experience of higher education finance to predict future policy
ViewOlympic trials
Olympic trials
Ivory Tower: Next on Sky Sports HE, 10 days of the universities and research Olympics
ViewLabour’s tone shift
Labour’s tone shift
Ministers’ fresh approach welcome, but they cannot sidestep systemic problems for universities and research
ViewThird Degree: JD Vance’s war with academia
Third Degree: JD Vance’s war with academia
Back page gossip from the 24 July issue of Research Fortnight
ViewLoans in the long view
Loans in the long view
Nicholas Barr suggests how Labour should approach the tuition fee system he helped design
ViewMy week, by Patrick Vallance
My week, by Patrick Vallance
Ivory Tower: Exclusive extracts from the diary of the science minister
ViewInside out: How ‘threat’ of split R&I portfolio alarmed sector leaders
Inside out: How ‘threat’ of split R&I portfolio alarmed sector leaders
Back page gossip from the 18 July issue of Research Europe
ViewHighs and lows for the EU’s R&I programme
Highs and lows for the EU’s R&I programme
Gains in collaboration come with warnings for the future
ViewEU’s embrace of science must not serve up half-baked FP10
EU’s embrace of science must not serve up half-baked FP10
Ambition to inject R&I into every decision is noble but fraught, says John Whitfield
View‘Rejoining Erasmus+ would be a perfect way to reset the UK-EU relationship’
‘Rejoining Erasmus+ would be a perfect way to reset the UK-EU relationship’
Advice for the UK’s new government from across the research and innovation world
ViewPower of three
Power of three
Diana Beech suggests how Whitehall could be reshaped in the interest of universities
View7 days later
7 days later
Ivory Tower: Exclusive access to the post-election diaries of the grating and the good
ViewLabour’s victory signals a reset for research
Labour’s victory signals a reset for research
With more constructive attention from Westminster, universities can support Starmer’s vision of national renewal
ViewThe third degree: Labour’s fast start and lessons from the US
The third degree: Labour’s fast start and lessons from the US
Back page gossip from the 10 July issue of Research Fortnight
ViewPriorities for Labour: ‘The nation needs an ambitious vision’
Priorities for Labour: ‘The nation needs an ambitious vision’
Our third look at the new government's task covers national strategy, private investment and inequality
ViewPriorities for Labour: ‘We desperately need sustainable universities’
Priorities for Labour: ‘We desperately need sustainable universities’
Industrial strategy, charities and interdisciplinarity feature in our second collection of post-election expert comment
ViewReasons to be cheerful
Reasons to be cheerful
Chris Day assesses what the change of government could mean for the university sector
ViewPriorities for Labour: ‘R&D investment is not internationally competitive’
Priorities for Labour: ‘R&D investment is not internationally competitive’
Senior figures call for action on funding, human capital, EU relations, bureaucracy and NHS research
ViewShortfalls in EU research investment reveal wasted potential
Shortfalls in EU research investment reveal wasted potential
The gap between the EU’s R&I funding and its ambition is in the spotlight again
ViewInside out: While some things change, others don’t
Inside out: While some things change, others don’t
Back page gossip from the 4 July issue of Research Europe
ViewUniversities must do more to help researchers help society
Universities must do more to help researchers help society
Infrastructure and incentives for engaged research are still lacking, say Candice Carr Kelman and colleagues
ViewAI’s next frontier in research is managing projects
AI’s next frontier in research is managing projects
Automating steering and coordination can free up human expertise, say Henry Sauermann and Maximilian Köhler
ViewVoter IDs
Voter IDs
Paula Surridge assesses how graduates will affect voting patterns in the upcoming general election
ViewThe Quiz of Britain
The Quiz of Britain
Ivory Tower: the ultimate game show, universities and research edition
ViewWe work for Nature. This is why we’re striking
We work for Nature. This is why we’re striking
When salaries don’t keep pace with inflation, a passion for science doesn’t pay the bills
ViewGolden goose or tradesman’s entrance?
Golden goose or tradesman’s entrance?
Centuries of debate about putting science to work hold lessons for today, says David Willetts
ViewWinds of change
Winds of change
Labour makes overtures to universities and RF gets a fresh look
ViewThe third degree
The third degree
Back page gossip from the 26 June issue of Research Fortnight
ViewAcademics need the freedom to make their own luck
Academics need the freedom to make their own luck
The best research environments cultivate serendipity—and the REF should recognise that, says Matthew Flinders
ViewMy election week by Gillian Keegan
My election week by Gillian Keegan
Ivory Tower: exclusive access to the campaign diary of the education secretary
ViewEurope’s future depends on a research renaissance
Europe’s future depends on a research renaissance
Shifting EU politics mustn’t undermine R&D, say Mari Sundli Tveit, Javier Moreno-Fuentes and Marcel Levi
ViewInside out
Inside out
Back page gossip from the 20 June issue of Research Europe
ViewConstants amid change
Constants amid change
Parliamentary continuity and a fresh look for Research Europe