All Europe articles – Page 29
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Go west: the impact of scientist movement in Europe
Despite migration of scientists, eastern European paper output has increased
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'Hard Brexit' threat to skilled workers
Migration model suggests scientists and other professionals will avoid the UK
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Researchers protest law that attacks Hungary’s Central European University
Legislation that has been rushed through parliament could see the US-owned university closed
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Maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent
The scientific challenges of working on a weapon that can never be tested
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Spanish government promises U-turn on researcher contract downgrades
The cabinet will reverse changes that saw thousands of pre-doctoral research contracts effectively turned into internships
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Brexit trigger leaves UK science pondering future
Fears around funding, staff retention and students after article 50 triggered
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Glyphosate is not carcinogenic, EU chemicals association concludes
Evaluation clears the way for long term authorisation of herbicide
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Funding for 1000 new PhDs announced in UK budget
Chancellor also commits funding for technical education and disruptive technologies
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Investigation reveals missteps by student who unwittingly made explosive
University of Bristol will tighten up on safety for certain reactions after accidental synthesis of triacetone triperoxide
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A new life in Frankfurt, Germany
Germany’s pharma and biotech hub is an attractive option – but one with high taxes and stiff competition
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Preparing your CV for the UK
Short, professional and relevant are the key aims of a UK-based CV
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Tips to make your CV stand out in Germany
A traditional approach to selling yourself is essential
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How to tailor your CV for different countries
What employers in Germany, the US and the UK want
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Politics threatens state-of-the-art carbon capture plant in Spain
The CIUDEN CCS plant can only afford to run for a single month in 2017
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European science groups voice concern over recent US policies
Leaders in Europe are being warned about the potential impacts of President Trump’s policies on research and innovation
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French presidential hopeful courts US climate researchers
Emmanuel Macron has invited America’s climate scientists to bring their expertise to France
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Why apprenticeships are science's future
Practical experience and no student debt make vocational training an enticing career option
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€1 million prize awarded for quick test to cut antibiotic use
Diagnostic device could help fight antimicrobial resistance by determining whether or not an infection is caused by bacteria
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UK university applications fell 5% following Brexit
But fall in applications is less dramatic in physical science subjects