The future of Europe's seas
Brussels, 21 May 2003 Preserving and protecting the Mediterranean and Black Seas might be a high priority for policy-makers and scientists, but it is imperative for Europe's citizens living around...
Brussels, 21 May 2003 Preserving and protecting the Mediterranean and Black Seas might be a high priority for policy-makers and scientists, but it is imperative for Europe's citizens living around...
Sociology - Sociology - Introductory Sociology. Fourth edition
The UKresearch establishment hobbles its scientists. We must set them free, says Stuart Lyons Britain's science is in a poor state. This is not because our scientists lack talent - they are among the...
Brussels, 05 Mar 2004 The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Research in Europe Brussels, 19 March 2004 WHO? PHILIPPE BUSQUIN, Commissioner for Research, European Commission In collaboration with...
Brussels, 05 Mar 2004 The Future of Cardiovascular Disease Research in Europe Brussels, 19 March 2004 WHO? PHILIPPE BUSQUIN, Commissioner for Research, European Commission In collaboration with...
Telecoms in the Internet Age
Telecoms in the Internet Age
Birmingham, 26 July 2004 Memorandum by the Office of Water Services (Ofwat) Summary 1. The Government has set a public service agreement (PSA) target of 95% for all sites of special scientific...
Scottish universities and their spin-off companies can tap into a £900,000 scheme to help them bid for funds from the European Union's Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). Iain Gray, Scotland's minister...
Paris, 01 February 2002 ESA on the world stage - international agreements with Brazil, Poland and India The year has got off to a busy start in terms of international relations, with a number of key...
American Adventurism Abroad - Overconfidence and War
Brussels, 06 May 2004 Welcome to the IST 2004 Event - Participate in your future This year's edition of the European Commission's most important Information Society Technologies (IST) event is...
Europe's largest research body has £160m a year, 2,000 staff and big ambitions. Jennie Brookman writes Germany has created Europe's largest research body for information and communication technology...
An £800,000 science centre will be the keystone of the government's new strategy to encourage women to pursue careers in science. Its tasks will be to recognise and reward good employers, raise the...
Paris, 29 May 2002 A 'Space Walk' at ILA2002 The chance to take a space walk drew thousands of visitors during the seven-day International Aerospace Exhibition ILA2002 in Berlin this month. 'The...