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Academics urge Israel to end settlements Several high-profile academics, including John Dunn, professor of political theory at Cambridge University, Frank Kermode, King Edward VII professor at...
Academics urge Israel to end settlements Several high-profile academics, including John Dunn, professor of political theory at Cambridge University, Frank Kermode, King Edward VII professor at...
Ordnance Survey won't become a plc The government has decided not to turn Ordnance Survey into a company, the House of Commons heard yesterday. Department of the regions under-secretary Tony McNulty...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The Academy of Finland has set out its ambition to be an active and influential force in European science policy in its recently published International Strategy. The academy...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The European Commission's Research DG has published a prior information notice for a call for tenders for the provision of a study on training courses in ethics in research...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 A European area of science and technology foresight may one day become a reality, according to a working document issued by the European Commission's Research DG. The guide...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The European Commission's Research DG has launched a new website providing statistics and indicators on women and science. The Research DG's Women and Science unit, in...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The European Commission has issued a call for expressions of interest to participate in the Galileo day organised by DG Transport and Energy in Brussels in early October 2002....
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The European Commission's Research DG has published a prior information notice for a call for tenders for a study on codes of practice for ethics in research. The European...
Brussels, 22 July 2002 The European Commission's Research DG has published a prior information notice for a call for tenders for a study on national, international and professional training material...
Theresa May to chair Tory party Theresa May, Conservative transport spokesman and former shadow education secretary, was appointed party chairman today after leader Iain Duncan Smith sacked David...
Patents on DNA restrict research Research into Aids and diseases such as cancer and malaria is being held up because patents on human genes are granted too readily, a leading advisory group of...
Patents on DNA restrict research Research into Aids and diseases such as cancer and malaria is being held up because patents on human genes are granted too readily, a leading advisory group of...
Brussels, 19 July 2002 [Please scroll down for the list of individual submissions and downloads] Summary of Submissions [...] The comments confirm that a review of the TTBE is necessary. There is...
Brussels, 19 July 2002 In a move to help developing countries with their energy requirements and energy efficiency, the European Commission has tabled recommendations, including technology transfer,...
Paris, 19 July 2002 The European Space Agency (ESA) is bringing together scientists and researchers from around the world to assess the latest techniques in synthetic aperture radar imaging. They...