Biomedical Science International Senior Research Fellowship
Deadline: 09/06/2006
Deadline: 09/06/2006
Brussels, 16 May 2006 th Council Meeting General Affairs and External Relations - General Affairs. Brussels, 15 May 2006 Provisional version The Council adopted a decision approving the conclusion of...
Brussels, 16 May 2006 Full text of Document 9182/06 Suite of documents 9182/06 ­ Conference report The Austrian EU Presidency organised the expert conference "A market for GMES in Europe and...
Brussels, 16 May 2006 PROVISIONAL 2005/02(COD) 12.5.2006 ***I DRAFT REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on advanced therapy medicinal products and...
Brussels, 16 May 2006 AMENDMENTS 1-20 Draft opinion Philippe Busquin (PE 370.108v02-00) Communication from the Commission to the Council, the European Parliament and the Economic and Social Committee...
Brussels, 16 May 2006 Consultation page on Commission website DG Research http:///europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/i ndex_en.html
Brussels, 16 May 2006 The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) launched a robust defence of its methods, and especially its impartiality in its investigation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs...
Brussels, 16 May 2006 forthcoming report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) suggests that halting climate change and pollution now could save 12 billion euro per year in pollution control...
Paris, 16 May 2006 The European Space Agency (ESA) and Avanti Screenmedia Group PLC (Avanti) have announced the signature at the Case for Space Conference, in London, UK this 15 May of a contract for...
Sun alert as melanoma kills 1,000 men a year The number of British men who die each year from the skin cancer melanoma has exceeded 1,000 for the first time, specialists said yesterday. Although more...
MPs intervene in lecturers' pay dispute MPs will question union leaders and university vice-chancellors today over the lecturers' pay dispute, which is disrupting exams. An emergency session of the...
Lecturers' dispute brings nationwide disruption Thousands of students could be unable to graduate this summer as a result of a nationwide lecturers' boycott of exams, marking and assessment,...
Vienna, 15 May 2006 Companies with well-managed gender mainstreaming policies often see an improvement in their economic performance. This is a key finding of a report on Women in Science and...
Brussels, 15 May 2006 Against the odds, European researchers have developed a versatile molecular switch which could play a key role in vast nanotechnology applications, including motors, relays and...
London, 15 May 2006 "Cars, homes, laptops and mobile phones, could all in future be powered by revolutionary fuel cells, and investors in this sector today are getting ahead of tomorrow's game", is...