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Academic labour markets in Europe vary widely in openness and job security

Academic labour markets in Europe vary widely in openness and job security

Having examined the organisation of Europe’s academic labour markets, Alexandre Afonso outlines the main differences between countries across the continent. There is greatest variance in two …

Theresa May to Promise £2bn a Year for Scientific Research

Theresa May to Promise £2bn a Year for Scientific Research

Prime minister will unveil strategy to boost technology industry in effort to reach out to sceptical business leaders.

Microsoft Spends Big to Build a Computer Out of Science Fiction

Microsoft Spends Big to Build a Computer Out of Science Fiction

Microsoft is putting its considerable financial and engineering muscle into the experimental field of quantum computing as it works to build a machine that could tackle problems beyond the reach of today’s digital computers.

Academics 'Must Not be Used as Brexit Pawns'

Academics 'Must Not be Used as Brexit Pawns'

Theresa May is being warned not to use scientists and academics as pawns in negotiations over Brexit.

Is the Peer Review System Sustainable?

Is the Peer Review System Sustainable?

What do Godzilla and scientific peer review have in common? Each ought to be collapsing under its own weight, yet somehow they stand.

Academics Aren't Lobbyists – So Our Research Changes Nothing

Academics Aren't Lobbyists – So Our Research Changes Nothing

Researchers naturally want their work to make a difference, but the sad fact is that it often has little influence beyond academia

No Need to Apply, Dutch Science Academy Tells Men

No Need to Apply, Dutch Science Academy Tells Men

In order to reduce its gender imbalance, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences in Amsterdam will hold special election rounds, one in 2017 and one in 2018, for which only women can be nominated.

What Will Trump’s Presidency Mean for American Science Policy?

What Will Trump’s Presidency Mean for American Science Policy?

Early signs from the Trump transition team suggest a worrying assault on the role of science in policymaking. How should the scientific community respond?

What Does UK Science Do About Brexit?

What Does UK Science Do About Brexit?

UK scientists are coming up with strategies to deal with the prospect of leaving the EU.

Bibliometric Study of FWF Austrian Science Fund 2001-2010/11

Bibliometric Study of FWF Austrian Science Fund 2001-2010/11

The scientific output supported by the FWF Austrian Science Fund is analyzed on the basis of journal publications, its distribution over fields of science, and scientific cooperation, covered by the Web of Science (WoS).

Recommendations for the New Administration

Recommendations for the New Administration

Driving progress and building on success at the National Institutes of Health

Evaluating the Non-academic Impact of Academic Research

Evaluating the Non-academic Impact of Academic Research

Evaluation of academic research plays a significant role in government efforts to steer public universities. The scope of such evaluation is now being extended to include the ‘relevance’ or ‘impact’ of academic research outside the academy. We address how evaluation of non-academic research impact can promote more such impact without undermining academic freedom and research excellence.