Jennifer Ulz

Freelance writer, editor, and data analyst

Extensive experience in education with a strong STEM background; passionate about lifelong learning, for myself and others

Open access publishing for humanities researchers

Navigating the complex scenario of open access publishing can be challenging for early career researchers, especially those in the humanities and social science disciplines. Read this article to know more about publishing open access in humanities.

Why Should Universities Patent Their Research? The Benefits of Patenting for Universities

The total number of patent applications worldwide is growing at an increasingly faster rate. According to the World Economic Forum, a record number of global patent applications were filed in 2021, 3.4 million, up from 1 million in 1995 and 2 million in 2010. More than two-thirds of the patent applications in 2021 were from Asia Pacific […]

Nearly 30% of the Population is Skeptical About Science: How Universities Can Build Public Science Literacy and Trust in Science

Innovations and new technologies are emerging worldwide at a dizzying speed. These developments are the result of scientific advances and are critical to improving the human condition. Despite, or perhaps because of, all the progress we’ve made, our society is currently facing some severe challenges, such as global warming and pandemics, and we can expect […]

Torchbearers of Science: Women Nobel Laureates in Chemistry since 2000

Did you know that only eight women have won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry ever since it was first awarded in 1901? The first woman laureate was Marie Curie in 1911. Of these eight Nobel laureates, five received their awards since 2000, and three within the last three years. This post is a glimpse of their incredible achievements.