There’s more in the Mail

In Features this morning

Merlin Crossley (UNSW) on why universities should shoot for the stars. “Aiming high is a better idea than setting low bars, like insisting that all staff are research active and publish two papers per year. That is the road to mediocrity.”

plus Adrian Barnett on how to save science research from bureaucracy and delay, HERE.

and in Expert Opinion

Kelly Matthews (Uni Queensland) talks about the AI challenge. “I hope the way forward is that people are going to be looking at how do we experiment with this, how do we learn, how do we ask all the questions that we need to be asking?” she says.