All Europe articles – Page 8
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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
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Opinion
Are all chemistry PhDs the same?
Kit Chapman explores the differences in PhDs on either side of the Atlantic
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Opinion
A chemistry renaissance
There’s welcome evidence of a resurgence of interest in chemistry in the UK
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News
Audit reveals ‘Europe’s MIT’ mired in problems
European Institute of Innovation and Technology troubled since its inception seven years ago
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UK open to microbead ban if EU fails to act
Government may act unilaterally amid growing evidence of environmental problems
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European food safety body to review BPA safety
EFSA will revisit data after studies suggest low exposures affect immune health
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UK science reaps rewards within EU
Lords report concludes UK science benefits from EU membership
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Chemistry department to reopen at Swansea University
Swansea University will re-introduce degrees in chemistry in 2017, after a 12-year hiatus
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EU plans tighter controls on BPA
Proposal would reduce the migration limit of bisphenol A in food packaging by 90%
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UK physical sciences body appoints first deputy chief executive
New Engineering and Physical Science Research Council post filled by Nottingham computing professor Tom Rodden
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Irish institute in hot water with university ranking agency
Quacquarelli Symonds unhappy with emails sent to academics asking them to take part in survey
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Home Office unveils strategy to tackle UK forensics problems
Improving quality, strengthening the research base and centralising some services are among the UK government’s priorities for forensic science
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Science capital investment scrutinised in UK
National Audit Office criticises way funding decisions are made on science infrastructure