
An aversion to asking tough questions in the here and now can lead to a messier and more painful outcome in the future. Continue reading

An aversion to asking tough questions in the here and now can lead to a messier and more painful outcome in the future. Continue reading

Formula 1 offers a striking example of how meritocracies really function. Continue reading

A short guide to writing the most important text of any scientific manuscript. Continue reading

In the latest instalment of our series on racism in academia, we spoke to Dr. Izzy Jayasinghe.
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Publishing work is an odyssey, and sometimes, getting a story out means chaining people to the mast. Continue reading

The capacity to forget past trauma can be an impediment to productive change. Continue reading

What connects the European Championships, PPE and ventilators, the academic career ladder, and scientific illiteracy? Continue reading

In the latest instalment of our series discussing the topic of race in academia, we spoke to Professor Crystal Rogers. Continue reading

We have hazard signs for harmful chemicals, so why not have hazard signs for harmful mentors? Continue reading

If ever there was a word that needed reclaiming from the faux culture wars stoked by right-wing media machines, lost and wounded in an online no-man’s land of internecine strife, it is “elite”. Continue reading