Elsevier launches Scopus AI bot for literature reviews
Scopus AI will be ‘valuable tool’ for researchers seeking to explore academic disciplines and study areas, says leading publisher
Scopus AI will be ‘valuable tool’ for researchers seeking to explore academic disciplines and study areas, says leading publisher
Exodus of junior scholars from Europe tips balance of university workforce
THE analysis of accounts of 115 universities suggests remuneration typically increased by 5 per cent last year
Fears over Home Office seeking ‘back door extension’ to review amid debate over terms of reference and what ‘abuse’ means
As Canberra considers reforms to make university enrolments more inclusive and abundant, key indicators are moving in opposite direction
Project aims to provide a blueprint for harnessing waste from energy-intensive facilities
Awards seek to ‘support the sustained enhancement of research capacity’ across regions
Elitist, undemocratic activists’ revolutionary aspirations explain their enthusiasm for futile industrial action, say John Kelly and Adam Ozanne
World-leading research institutes are switching focus and seeking new funds as core funding for Wellcome centres dries up
Despite some calls to replace Claudine Gay with another black woman, tradition and mercy might force persistence of white male leadership
Ewan Kirk, entrepreneur-in-residence at the University of Cambridge, says Westminster government is being ‘driven by the madness of the immigration debate’
Universities must address the deficit by offering training in public speaking to all undergraduates regardless of course, says Simon Hall
Government hopes new institution will help to upskill the country’s workforce and grow the economy
But study notes later modifications to flagship policy have started to broaden out membership in terms of prestige and geography
Government says that higher education institutions manage their own events but that it might advise them to “respect…wider social norms”