All Europe articles – Page 24
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Careers
The European adviser
Elvira Fortunato shares how she found herself at the heart of EU science policy
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News
Budget begins to reveal how UK will hit research funding target
Autumn Statement earmarks extra £2.3 billion in 2021 to help reach goal of 2.4% of GDP spent on R&D
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News
Southampton plans job losses within chemistry department
The university says 50–75 posts across six academic areas, including chemistry, are to go in voluntary severance programme
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News
Latest threats to UK science from Brexit reveal risk of brain drain
Survey reveals UK could lose talented scientists and face problems with funding and leadership
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News
Protests over unspent funds as Portuguese scientists are squeezed
Money could cover programmes to improve job security
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News
Neonicotinoid pesticide ban backed by the UK
Scientific review confirms that honeybee health is harmed by the pesticides
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News
Patrick Vallance named as UK’s next chief scientific adviser
GlaxoSmithKline’s head of R&D will take up new post in March 2018
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News
Furan in food worries European safety agency
Levels of cooking contaminant that can damage liver flagged up by food body
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Opinion
What is the secret of Crudale Meadow?
A damp patch of land in Orkney holds answers locked in time
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News
Toxic tattoo inks face EU chemicals agency controls
Proposal to regulate 4000 substances used in permanent make-up and tattoo inks
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News
Suppression of academic freedom a ‘global crisis’
Universities around the world under attack as states and groups seek to silence free thought
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News
Root and branch reform urged for Polish universities and research
EU report paints picture of out-of-date system
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Opinion
The forgotten father of chemistry?
New evidence reveals how a 16th century Italian physician shaped modern science
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News
Central European University set to be saved as deadline passes
Hungarian university hopes international agreement will allow it to continue teaching
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Business
Call for overhaul of EU rules on GMO clinical trial
Rules designed around genetically modified plants crops are holding back new cell and gene-based medicines
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News
Ban on the sale of acids to under-18s planned in UK
Home secretary announces measures to combat acid attacks
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Opinion
Independent banking
Research shouldn’t be held ransom by the Spanish government in the fight over Catalonia
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News
Catalan independence vote fallout sees research centres’ bank accounts frozen
Spanish government seized control of regional public finances prior to the referendum and may hold them indefinitely