Springer Nature announces unified open code policy to better support open research practices
London | Berlin | New York, 29 February 2024
The latest move by the publisher in integrating open research practice into its journal and book workflow, making it easier for authors to benefit from open science.
Springer Nature’s Research Integrity Director appointed to UK Committee on Research Integrity
London 21st March 2023
Chris Graf joins the committee to help drive its focus on defining an evidence base for integrity in 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?'
Springer Nature data shows increased value for money for customers with delivery of increased publication usage and reach
London | New York | Berlin, 28 June 2023
Publisher’s annual progress report for 2022 shares data on its performance and information on how technology and people working together are protecting integrity as publishing volumes grow.
Springer Nature opens applications for new Researcher in Residence programme
London | New York | Berlin, 27 June 2023
Global publisher Springer Nature has opened applications for a new Researcher in Residence programme.
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.
Sony and Nature partner to launch global award celebrating work done by women in technology
Tokyo | London | Berlin | New York, 6 March 2024
The latest in the Nature Award Programme recognises and champions the positive change women researchers are making for people and planet.
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.