Levelling up research funding requires a fine balance Policy should focus more on research’s benefits to a region than on where it is conducted, say Sarah Chaytor, Grace Gottlieb and Graeme Reid By Sarah Chaytor 13 May
The UK’s research funding boost must not overlook the overheads ‘Levelling up’ research spending may imperil regional universities’ sustainability, warn Grace Gottlieb and Graeme Reid By Grace Gottlieb 23 March
Cuts to the golden triangle could leave the UK in bad shape Both the rationale and the mechanism for redistributing research activity around the regions are far from clear cut, say Sarah Chaytor and Graeme Reid By Sarah Chaytor 6 December
UK researchers’ free money will come at a price after Brexit With the cost of UK participation in EU research no longer hidden post-Brexit, a robust case for Horizon Europe membership must be made, says Graeme Reid By Graeme Reid 30 August
We need more from Santa than just project funding Without QR funding, the UK research base would be like a Lego set with only one type of brick, write Sarah Chaytor and Graeme Reid By Sarah Chaytor 21 December
How to speak truth to power In an era of post-truth politics, academics and their research still have a vital role to play in influencing policy, says Graeme Reid By Graeme Reid 12 January
Nurse review offers broad-spectrum remedy for UK research funding David Price, Graeme Reid and Andrew Clark applaud the wisdom of creating Research UK By David Price 3 December