All EPSRC articles – Page 2
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Chemists recognised in 2016 New Year's Honours list
Contributions to research rewarded in the honours list
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Former Royal Society of Chemistry president dies
Polymer chemist and past chair of the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Anthony Ledwith has died aged 81
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EPSRC head pledges greater dialogue with researchers
UK physical sciences chief Philip Nelson talks exclusively to Chemistry World about his plans, doctoral training and discontent in the community
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EPSRC announces £83.5m boost for PhD training
Funds will be split between 38 UK universities depending on research grant income
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EPSRC names new chief executive
University of Southampton’s Philip Nelson will replace David Delpy as head of the funding body
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Funding confirmed for another 19 doctoral centres
Extra centres will provide industrial training for a further 900 postgraduates
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New doctoral training centres get go ahead
More than 70 centres will train 3500 postgraduate students
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Funding boost for PhDs
EPSRC to invest £84.2 million in postgraduate training through doctoral training grants
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Funding council backs doctoral training centres with £350m
Money will fund new centres and some existing ones, while others may slowly fade away
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Five green chemical feedstock projects launched
New projects will investigate how feedstock chemicals can be produced without fossil fuels
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EPSRC grant success rates rise
Approval rates rise to their highest level in a decade but hide a worrying fall in the number of applications
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The death of UK science?
Campaign group launches with PR stunt to highlight perceived failings at physical sciences research council
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Opinion
Breaking the surface?
Philip Ball is perplexed by the EPSRC’s decision to cut surface science funding
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Controversial physical sciences shaping strategy comes to a close
For better or worse, the main UK physical sciences funding body has finished deciding which areas of science will see their funding grow and which will shrink
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Investment in nanoscience for health
Over £65 million has been awarded to seven business-led projects aimed at developing therapeutic and diagnostic technologies that use nanotechnology
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