Springer Nature Joins the UN Women Media Compact in Pledge to Empower Women in Science
New York | London | Berlin, 10 June 2024
Publisher partners with UN Women to increase visibility of women researchers, drive women’s leadership, and reduce biases against women.
Partnership with Max Planck Society marks Springer Nature’s largest open access book deal
London | Heidelberg, 11 May 2022
The second institutional OA book deal for the publisher will advance shared goals for open research driving forwards OA for the books market.
Research Integrity training should be mandatory for all postgraduate students say 62% of Indian researchers in first national survey
New Delhi, June 13th, 2024
Springer Nature, along with the National Academy of Sciences and the Council Of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Physical Laboratory releases first national survey aimed to understand attitudes towards research integrity in India
Springer Nature expands Transformative Agreements with Japanese universities driving further transition to Open Access
London | Tokyo, 22 January 2024
Expansion of pilot TAs with the RUC and launch of new TA model in Japan will see double the number of articles published OA in 2024
Researchers in Japan need more support to share their research findings after publication
Tokyo | London, April 2, 2024
New survey from Springer Nature shows that amongst researchers in Japan, approximately a third of the respondents are unsure how to share their research beyond academic publications and presentations, indicating the need for further support for their research to reach and have influence on the wider community
Springer Nature and Department of Atomic Energy, India sign landmark transformative agreement to drive forward open research
New Delhi | Berlin | London | New York, 08 May 2024
Springer Nature becomes first publisher to sign deal with the publicly funded department to improve interdisciplinary research.
Springer Nature’s new photography exhibition shows scientists at work around the world, to inspire the next generation
London, 16 April 2024
50 portraits of scientists will be on display throughout King's Cross as part of the exhibition, 'What does a scientist look like?'
Nature Index shows greater emergence of Asian research institutes and steady decline in Western research predominance
London |Berlin |New Delhi | New York, 18 June 2024
The Nature Index Research Leaders 2024 released today (previously the Nature Index Annual Tables) shows the rapid progress India has made in research output, with the country seeing a higher percentage growth in contributions to Index journals than China.
Springer Nature's latest regional research integrity survey shows growing global pattern around researcher needs for data training
Tokyo | London, May 24, 2024
Publisher’s latest survey, focused on Japan, shows a high proportion of Japanese researchers have access to research integrity training and builds on results from previous surveys that highlight data training as the greatest unmet need.