Agenda of the Research Working Party, 17 July
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 Full text of Document X03328/03 Suite of documents X03328/03 International S/T Agreements: Ukraine: Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the Agreement doc. 9223/...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 Full text of Document X03328/03 Suite of documents X03328/03 International S/T Agreements: Ukraine: Proposal for a Council Decision on the conclusion of the Agreement doc. 9223/...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 The UK's Institute of materials, minerals and mining, together with the government's Department for Trade and Industry, is organising an international conference on '...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 A brokerage event on fuel cell and hydrogen technologies will take place on 10 October in Hamburg, Germany. The event will gather researchers and business representatives...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 Original text of Document 11170/03 Suite of documents 11170/03 No. prev. doc.: 10728/03 PI 58 No. Cion prop.: 10786/00 PI 49 Subject: Proposal for a Council Regulation on the...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 Full text of Document 10811/03 Suite of documents 10811/03 Subject: Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on genetically modified food and feed...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 The Commission has announced details of its proposal to allow EU funding for embryonic stem cell research. Under the plans, stem cells used in EU research projects must come...
Brussels, 10 th July 2003 The European Commission has decided to refer Germany, Austria, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Sweden to the European Court of Justice, as they have...
Brussels, 10 Jul 2003 An EU funded project has developed a remote polling system aimed at simplifying polling procedures for both electors and administrative authorities across Europe. E-Poll '...
Peers have accused the government of crippling the science that helped Kew Gardens win World Heritage status last week, writes Caroline Davis. The Royal Botanic Gardens were given the accolade by the...
Universities may have to turn down research grants from the £12 billion Framework Six programme because they cannot comply with new bidding criteria imposed by the European Commission. The changes...
Foreign students comprise more than a fifth of all enrolments in ߣߣÊÓÆµ's universities, and the 175,000 studying on and offshore contribute A$4.5 billion (£1.83 billion) a year to the national...
Intensive English-language summer programmes in the US have suffered a dramatic drop in enrolment - a possible sign that terrorism-related visa restrictions may be affecting the number of...
Students in Germany will soon be able to access lectures via their mobile phones, allowing them to stay in bed and keep up with the latest knowledge. The technology was developed by Franz Lehner of...
Academics fear the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council's peer-review system is skewing grant applications, it emerged this week. The Commons science and technology select committee...
As their numbers grow, national teaching fellows are finding a voice and realising their worth, says Pat Leon. National teaching fellows may not command the salary nor sponsorship deals of footballer...