Clarivate has announced plans to end publication of Research Professional News at the close of 2026. The final edition is scheduled for December 31, 2026, after which the full archive will stay freely available online. This move comes as the company sharpens its focus on core data, analytics, and workflow tools that support researchers and institutions worldwide.
Background on Research Professional News
Research Professional News has operated for more than three decades as an editorially independent source of reporting on research policy, funding decisions, and developments in higher education. It maintained regional coverage across the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Africa, the United States, and other parts of the world. Readers relied on its analysis of grant programs, institutional strategies, and shifts in the broader research environment.
The publication formed part of Clarivate’s Academia & Government portfolio yet retained its own editorial voice. Its reporting often highlighted challenges such as funding shortages, peer-review pressures, and the evolving role of open access models. Over the years it built a reputation for in-depth stories that reached research managers, policy makers, and academic leaders.
Details of the Discontinuation Announcement
In early July 2026 Clarivate informed readers and subscribers that it would cease producing new issues after the final December edition. Company statements emphasized strategic priorities around scalable research intelligence platforms rather than standalone journalism. Executives described the choice as difficult yet necessary given the economics of maintaining specialist news operations.
Past articles and reports will remain accessible without paywalls. Clarivate is also exploring whether third-party organizations might host or continue elements of the archive to extend its usefulness to the community.
Reasons Behind the Decision
Clarivate cited the need to concentrate resources on its primary offerings in data analytics, citation databases, and workflow solutions. Sustaining a dedicated newsroom amid changing media consumption patterns and advertising markets presented ongoing challenges. The company acknowledged the value the publication delivered while signaling a shift toward integrated intelligence products that serve researchers directly.
Industry observers note similar pressures affecting other specialist outlets in scholarly communication. Many organizations face rising production costs alongside audience migration to newsletters, podcasts, and social platforms. Clarivate’s move aligns with broader consolidation trends in the information services sector.
Photo by Markus Winkler on Unsplash
Impact on the Research Community
Academics, research administrators, and funding bodies have long used Research Professional News to stay informed about policy changes and funding opportunities. Its closure removes one established channel for timely, independent analysis. Regional correspondents provided context on local developments that global wire services sometimes overlook.
Early reactions from readers highlight appreciation for the publication’s depth and neutrality. Many value the archive as a historical record of research policy debates spanning three decades. The continued availability of past content offers a resource for scholars studying the evolution of funding landscapes and institutional strategies.
Role in Scholarly Publishing and Communication
Research Professional News occupied a distinct space between academic journals and general higher-education media. It tracked developments in open-access mandates, research assessment frameworks, and international collaboration initiatives. Its coverage often connected policy announcements to practical implications for grant writing and institutional planning.
In an era of rapid change in scholarly communication, such outlets help translate complex regulatory shifts into actionable insights. The discontinuation underscores questions about how the research community will fill gaps in specialized journalism going forward.
Alternatives and Emerging Sources
Researchers and administrators may turn to other established outlets for similar coverage. Publications focused on science policy, funding agency announcements, and university news continue to operate. Professional associations and research councils increasingly share updates directly through their own channels and newsletters.
Some readers are exploring independent newsletters and community-driven platforms that aggregate policy news. These options vary in editorial standards and geographic reach, yet they represent growing experimentation in how research information circulates.
- Direct subscriptions to funding agency newsletters
- Professional society publications and reports
- Academic library alert services
- Specialized blogs from research management organizations
Future Outlook for Research Journalism
The closure raises broader questions about the sustainability of independent reporting on research policy. As artificial intelligence tools reshape content creation and discovery, new models may emerge that combine human analysis with data-driven insights. Organizations committed to preserving access to high-quality archives play an important role in maintaining institutional memory.
Clarivate’s commitment to keeping the existing content freely available supports ongoing access for historians of science policy and current practitioners seeking precedents. The company’s exploration of third-party hosting options could further safeguard that legacy.
Photo by Karl Solano on Unsplash
Implications for Academic Careers and Institutions
University research offices, grant writers, and early-career researchers often monitor policy news to anticipate changes in funding priorities and evaluation criteria. Loss of one dedicated source may increase reliance on multiple channels and professional networks. Institutions may need to strengthen internal briefings and knowledge-sharing practices.
PhD students and postdoctoral researchers benefit from understanding the policy environment that shapes career pathways. Continued access to the archive provides valuable context on past funding cycles and policy experiments that remain relevant today.
Clarivate’s Ongoing Commitments
While ending the news publication, Clarivate continues to offer its suite of research intelligence tools, including citation databases and analytics platforms. The company states that the transition will be managed respectfully for staff, readers, and partners through the final publication date.
Readers interested in related services can explore Clarivate’s broader portfolio of solutions designed to support research strategy and evaluation. The emphasis remains on helping institutions navigate an increasingly complex research landscape through data and insights.
