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Careers
Northern Ireland
Eager investors and affordable living make the region a perfect base for new companies
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Opinion
How to make Reach risk assessments more transparent
Chemical safety data is still hard to access because of the ECHA’s own rules
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News
Chemical industry applauds passage of EU–Canada trade deal
Long-awaited Ceta free trade agreement will be good news for the chemical industry in both regions
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Business
EU scrutinises Syngenta–ChemChina union
European commission investigates competition concerns in agricultural megamerger
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Careers
University challenge: where UK higher education gets its funding
UK universities have a net income of some £33 billion, with almost £6 billion generated in tuition fees. This has more than made up for a drop in funding and increased staff costs since 2011, with a surplus of around £2 billion for 2014/15. (Figures are in millions) Source: HESA ...
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Opinion
Letters: your Brexit views
Join the debate on how Brexit will affect science in the UK and beyond
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News
Brexit referendum storm shakes European Research Council
Europe’s premier science council’s mission at risk with the impending loss of two scientific powerhouses
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News
Treasury throws lifeline to scientists with EU funding
Promises to match European research funding secured before Brexit made by UK government
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Opinion
No time for grief over Brexit: we must act
The UK science community must set its priorities in a post-EU world and win over the science sceptics, says John Womersley
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Business
Brexit uncertainty ripples across regulation
What might leaving the EU mean for medicines regulation, the Unified Patent Court, and the UK’s participation in Reach?
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Opinion
Science needs safeguards before Brexit occurs
UK researchers must argue loudly and clearly for a settlement that safeguards science
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Opinion
How the chemical industry is voting in the EU referendum
UK trade bodies predominantly favour remaining in the EU
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EU leaders agree ambitious 2020 open access target
A group of science ministers from member states say all new papers published by 2020 should be open access
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Opinion
Brexit: the great debate
What would Brexit mean for science and businesses in the UK? Chris Leigh and Mike Galsworthy discuss their views on the EU referendum