Nature editor: researchers should be forced to make data public
But funders still need to create standardised data repositories for all fields
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After months of negotiation, the University of California has ended its $10 million subscription contract with Elsevier, the world’s largest scientific publisher, headquartered in Amsterdam.
In the aftermath of closure, Argosy University graduate and doctoral students have difficulty transferring to new universities.
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A new study released by the Institute of Human Development and Social Change at New York University advocates for helping illegal immigrants get access to government benefits and programs.
President Donald Trump on Thursday will sign an executive order intended to encourage more free speech on college campuses
Professor at Maryland who allegedly accused all Chinese students of cheating resigns, the latest in a series of incidents involving tensions between faculty and international students.
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For those reliant on EU funding, seeking appointments at continental universities is the only sensible course