All Universities articles – Page 25
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NewsSwansea’s re-opened chemistry department welcomes first undergraduates
Department opens its doors again after a 13-year break
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NewsCanada invests in basic science
Government to inject half a billion dollars into fundamental research through discovery grants, scholarships and fellowships
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NewsInvestigation sheds light on biochemist's misconduct
Frank Sauer claimed to be the victim of sabotage, despite being found responsible for falsifying data and images
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NewsGerman universities take on Elsevier
Consortium seeks country-wide licence for journals at reduced prices
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NewsTurkish crackdown takes toll on academic output
Analysis finds publications have declined after 8000 academics were fired in the wake of last year’s coup
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NewsWarnings that radiochemistry is dying
Critical nuclear know-how is dwindling as the younger generation avoid this vital field
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NewsOutcry after Teesside University professors told to reapply for jobs
Last minute summer assessment could result in redundancies
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News£138 million pledged to UK research–industry collaborations
Investment is expected to speed up commercialisation of research
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NewsFire at University of St Andrews chemistry department
Firefighters took three hours to put out the blaze which caused only minor damage
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NewsScience community still wary as Trump's travel ban partially reinstated
Supreme court ruling allows entry by students, professors and lecturers from six targeted muslim-majority nations
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NewsTeaching quality assessment ranks UK universities
Teaching Excellence Framework results out with those awarded gold, silver or bronze able to increase fees in line with inflation
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NewsSpain loses 12,000 researchers in five years
Falling R&D investment is leading to a ‘brain drain’
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NewsStudies flag signs of gender bias in peer review
Women appear to be underrepresented among reviewers and authors
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NewsItalian unions denounce unequal R&D investment
Universities being left out in the cold by funding decisions
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NewsMonument to ‘anonymous peer reviewer’ unveiled
Sculpture celebrates ‘invisible heroes’ of science
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NewsScientists fight back against Romanian reforms
Plans will exclude foreign and overseas academics from research assessments
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NewsOlder researchers crowding out younger ones
Over three decades biomedical grants for basic science have shrunk for young group leaders in the US
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OpinionCross-party consensus on funding science at last
Whoever wins the UK election science will benefit with promises to double R&D spending
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NewsValue of EU to UK chemistry revealed
Brexit threatens almost a quarter of chemistry departments’ funding grants
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NewsPublic donations sought for career returners’ chemistry fellowship
Crowdfunding campaign aims to raise £500,000 for a five-year research post at the University of Oxford