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Brexit and science: let's not make the same mistake as the Swiss

Brexit and science: let's not make the same mistake as the Swiss

What lessons does the Swiss ambivalence towards European Union hold for the UK?

Killing tenure is academia's point of no return

Killing tenure is academia's point of no return

If faculties across the US don’t take a very public and aggressive stand in defense of their colleagues in Wisconsin, there will be little to stop the process of complete corporatization of higher education.

Dora the brave

Dora the brave

The DORA Declaration points out that using the Journal Impact Factor as a proxy measure for the value or quality of specific research and individual scientists leads to biased research assessment. How can we resist misusing metrics?

Why "science" is one of the most powerful arguments in the pro-EU campaign

Why "science" is one of the most powerful arguments in the pro-EU campaign

The case of Switzerland is a clear example of how a "no" vote could damage UK science.

Is size really the most important thing?

Is size really the most important thing?

There is an urgent need to reverse the decline in research funding, and a lot to discuss about how decisions are made. But setting up a death match between Big Science and the rest is not the way to go.

How can we stop big science hoovering up all the research funding?

How can we stop big science hoovering up all the research funding?

As science money is increasingly awarded to a small number of expensive projects, some academics argue that a new funding system is needed.

What the Open-Access Movement Doesn't Want You to Know

What the Open-Access Movement Doesn't Want You to Know

Advocates of open access tell only one side of the story, ignoring the exploitative practices and poor quality of many open-access journals.

Where will the key ideas shaping the future of scientific publishing come from?

Where will the key ideas shaping the future of scientific publishing come from?

Key ideas behind the future of scientific publishing will be done primarily by two groups of outsiders: exceptionally creative user interface designers, and people who design group experiences.

EU science funding: 'the UK cannot afford to lose out on this pot of money'

EU science funding: 'the UK cannot afford to lose out on this pot of money'

The possibility the UK will vote to leave the EU would be a disaster for British science.

A time limit on postdoctoral contracts: the French experience

A time limit on postdoctoral contracts: the French experience

in 2012 a new law ordered French public employers to offer stable employment to workers after 6 years of short-term contracts. It backfired.

Want to get your research noticed by politicians?

Want to get your research noticed by politicians?

There’s no doubt political parties listen to think tanks. Using them to present academic work could help researchers penetrate the Westminster bubble.

Is this the new European Union?

Is this the new European Union?

European Investment Bank and European Commission ridicule the European Parliament.