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IEEE Spectrum January 2013 Rachel Courtland |
Gaia Telescope Will Map the Milky Way The European Space Agency project will change how astronomers view our galaxy  |
Chemistry World December 21, 2012 Laura Howes |
New European universities ranking initiative The European commission is inviting universities to sign up to a new international university ranking system, U-Multirank, that is intended to take a broader range of factors into account, including reputation for research, quality of teaching, international orientation and more.  |
Chemistry World December 21, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Top academics targeted in scheme to boost poorer European regions The European commission has launched a new pilot project to help 'attract outstanding academics' to universities or institutions in less developed regions of Europe.  |
Chemistry World December 14, 2012 Nuala Moran |
Single EU patent agreed for 2014 After 40 years of debate and diplomacy, a historic agreement to establish a single, harmonized European patent system has been achieved.  |
Pharmaceutical Executive December 1, 2012 William Looney |
The Puzzle Master: Dr. Guido Rasi Europe's chief regulator charts a strategy from many moving parts.  |
Chemistry World December 10, 2012 Andrew Turley |
EU companies increasing R&D Companies in the EU are increasing their investment in R&D, despite the difficult economic conditions, according to a report from the European Commission that looked at the global top 1500 R&D investors.  |
On Wall Street December 1, 2012 Milton Ezrati |
Europe's Hidden Growth Agenda Amid Austerity Longer-term fundamental reform will redress underlying differences within Europe.  |
AskMen.com November 30, 2012 Loukas Mexis |
The View From Greece: Manual Labor It was only two years ago that someone with a degree could still make a decent living in the city of Athens. Most of my colleagues were like me, with years of studying in universities behind them.  |
Chemistry World November 29, 2012 Mico Tatalovic |
South-eastern Europe to harmonize its science policy, innovation Science ministries in south-east Europe are ushering in an era of greater collaborative research, aiming to harmonize their policies and share their research infrastructure. This will help improve their competitiveness with richer counterparts in the EU and further afield.  |
Chemistry World November 28, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Scientists come together to fight EU budget cuts As politicians continue to debate sharp reductions to the next seven year EU budget, scientists are joining together and loudly urging political leaders to keep their budgetary knives away from research funding.  |
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