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Peer-reviewed papers are ‘old hat science’, says millionaire investor.
Candy Crush businessman Mel Morris says universities “must embrace AI” to transform into economic powerhouses.
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Policy Exchange calls for a tiered system:
"Regional" second tier unis would have fees capped at half the price of the "global" tier 1 institution fees, have a lower cap on international student places and would - crucially - not be allowed to participate in the REF.
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Candy Crush businessman Mel Morris says universities “must embrace AI” to transform into economic powerhouses
Some encouraging news for the Subscribe to Open publishing model today - this does go a year at a time, so we'll see what 2027 brings - but alternative OA methods are starting to catch on.
Government continues its AI push - but no confirmation on where the new site of the next national supercomputer is yet
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A pleasure to speak to Mike Ferguson for this one.
Could PoC funding finally get its day?
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Pretty notable how close government policy on R&D is to Mandelson's positions
- Call for UKRI to be given more govt direction
- Tying R&D funding more closely to economic growth
- Call for a dedicated missions R&D fund
All pre-dated Epstein revelations, but suggests how much influence he had
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UCU imposes ‘global academic boycott’ on Sheffield in pay row
Union objects to withholding of pay after strike action, but university says few staff affected
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British performance in Horizon bounces back to pre-Brexit levels.
UK share of EU research funding rose in 2024, reversing downward trend since 2016 referendum.
Good news! Free to read.
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‘More radical’ approach urged to cope with rising research grant bids.
Universities must help ‘limit the flow’ of applications as funders grapple with volume, experts say.
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Union objects to withholding of pay after strike action, but university says few staff affected
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UK share of EU research funding rose in 2024, reversing downward trend since 2016 referendum
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‘Only 22 UK universities should be allowed in REF’, says think tank.
Policy Exchange report arguing most universities should refocus away from research garners right-wing support.
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Universities must help ‘limit the flow’ of applications as funders grapple with volume, experts say
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Differences between disciplines regarding research ethics views pose questions for policy, study suggests
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UKRI lacks ‘heft and punch’, Peter Mandelson told Patrick Vallance.
Disgraced former US ambassador pushed for more ministerial direction at national funder, new documents show.
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Large-scale survey finds discipline-related differences in views on “grey zone” practices
UK ministers announce ‘new £750m national AI supercomputer’
Plan also heralds doubling of AI Research Resource power and more PhDs in “critical fields”.
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Library support enables Royal Society open access shift.
Eight subscription journals go fully OA during 2026 through subscribe to open model.
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Is momentum building for a big increase in UK proof-of-concept funding?
Leading biochemist Mike Ferguson told @sophieatrpn.bsky.social current PoC funding is "wholly inadequate" and there is "an ecosystem creaking at the seams with opportunity that needs to be de-risked just that little bit"
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