While Covid has perforated the rankings bubble of the front runners, better commercial engagement and refined research measures have boosted much of the middle tier
Journalists and scientist bloggers poke and point to dodgy bits of literature using limited resources. Is there a better way to support them, and defend them against multimillion-dollar lawsuits?
After the celebrations, German and UK research universities have immediately begun to swap notes on how the latter can best shape proposals for the programme¡¯s remaining calls
Minister hints at punishment with unprecedented letter to National Science Centre over project exploring the role of bondage anddomination in the development of trans identities
Estonian minister says Brussels must drop idea that ¡®big is beautiful¡¯ and argues that being ¡®agile¡¯ results in faster responses to advances in research
Gender gap reflects workforce patterns, not success rate bias, as women gradually boost their share of the spoils in an increasingly competitive ¡®game¡¯
Deputies of Bulgaria¡¯s Iliana Ivanova likely to have outsized influence on Horizon Europe and its successor, according to a national official unhappy that the planning process belongs to Brussels
By creating one large, centralised research funder, Indian government is ¡®pouring old wine into new bottle¡¯, say academics, who doubt it will be able to solve the plethora of issues facing science in the country
Oxford¡¯s vaccine success shows what universities can do in a crisis, but following up with climate solutions means being proactive with funders, Irene Tracey tells É«ºÐÖ±²¥ summit
Calls for EU politicians to trim fat from next framework programme, better protect its budget from raiding for pet projects and create a new category for Switzerland and the UK
Leading US science funding agency reports three straight years of record levels of awards to its early-stage applicants, with some gender and racial gains
As Kiwi researchers celebrate ¡®equal¡¯ access, sector leader warns that winning an uphill battle for grants from the ¡®baffling¡¯ programme could exacerbate funding inequalities