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2018-05-23

Join forces against predatory journals

They are called predatory journals and supporting them is an unacceptable action according to the European Code of Conduct for Research Integrity. How do Swedish higher education institutions and research funding bodies see the phenomenon, and what are they doing about it?

2018-05-16

Predatory journals gain ground

Fast publication, open access and considerable impact. So-called predatory journals use false promises of peer review and a serious approach to offer the publication of scientific articles in return for payment. Curie has looked more closely at the phenomenon that is becoming increasingly common.

2018-04-25

Yildiz Kelahmetoglu new blogger in Curie

She blogs about the struggles and opportunities for women in science. Yildiz Kelahmetoglu is a PhD candidate at Karolinska Institutet and studies damage response and regeneration in central nervous system after injuries and diseases. In her spare time she enjoys to read short stories, run and dance some Lindy hop.

2018-02-28

Catch-22 for those who continue to research after 67

As a scientist, feeling that you have much more to give, but being thwarted because of your age. As head of department, refusing someone a position, a room, a doctoral student. Curie has talked with two researchers and a pro-vice-chancellor about research after 67 and about the conflicts that easily arise.

2018-02-26

A balancing act between experience and renewal

The number of staff researchers over the age of 65 in Swedish higher education institutions has grown several times larger in just a decade. For universities, it is a delicate balancing act to both utilise the skills of retired researchers and to create the scope for renewal and new generations of researchers. A number of higher education institutions have established specific guidelines in this area.

2018-02-13

The preprint spreads to more research fields

Publishing research in the form of ‘preprints’, before review and publication, is commonplace in certain fields. This phenomenon – which some researchers feel is indispensable and others unnecessary or unthinkable – is now spreading into more areas.

2018-02-07 The road to academy

Neuroscientist wants to save memories

Susanna Rosi’s passion for brain research has taken her from Florence to San Francisco, where her discoveries could restore memories to the elderly or those with brain damage.

2018-01-31

Researchers with children often have to stay at home

Opting out of meritorious travel or paying for the babysitter's flights and hotel room out of your own pocket. These are the options for many researchers with children. Despite increasing expectations in terms of international contacts, there are limited opportunities to claim childcare allowances.

2018-01-10

History research runs in the family

Angela Gui has always had interesting discussions with her father, Gui Minhai. She is now researching his subject - Chinese history - while working to secure his release from within China.

2017-11-22

Results do not stand up due to researchers’ decisions

More and more reports are stating that research results cannot be repeated. Professor Anna Dreber Almenberg believes this is a problem for science in general. In several studies, she has examined the reproducibility of results published in high-ranking journals.

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Gästbloggar

Varför måste vi ännu driva kvinnofrågan i akademin?

Rebecka Göransdotter

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Christopher Kullenberg
Debatt

Heiko Herwald

Popular science rather than predatory journals

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”After Brexit – our collaboration must continue“

Vivienne Stern
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