Beware the blood-curdling perils of academic research
The pandemic has brought the power and consolations of scholarship to the fore.
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The pandemic has brought the power and consolations of scholarship to the fore.
Organisers refused to engage with the problem, or offered a series of stock excuses, say campaigners
Former Australian vice-chancellor says gains for women in recent decades ‘cannot be lost’
The South Asian country is now fourth in the world for science productivity but experts say quality issues remain
Large-scale study backs up other research showing relative declines in women's research productivity during COVID-19.
Three-year deal will allow researchers to publish papers without paying additional article-processing charges
Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the biggest private US funder of biomedical research, seeks to push adoption of European-led standard
Success rate by award value also consistently lower for women, EPSRC report finds
Overall trust in scientists higher than in governments, media and business, global survey finds
Study says findings are ‘concrete evidence to support concerns about racist and sexist misappropriation of research’