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Outrage at 'dirty don's' return to Cambridge Peter Smith, the Jesus College, Cambridge, fellow who was suspended from teaching last December after it was discovered that he entertained prostitutes in...
Outrage at 'dirty don's' return to Cambridge Peter Smith, the Jesus College, Cambridge, fellow who was suspended from teaching last December after it was discovered that he entertained prostitutes in...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 A new committee created by the European Commission and the European Space Agency (ESA) is to examine the consequences of the recently announced US space strategy for Europe, it...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 Ireland's Minister for Enterprise has given her support to calls for 'a specific EU initiative designed to stimulate the quality of basic research'. Speaking at a symposium in...
Dublin, 17 Feb 2004 Introduction The EU Heads of State at Lisbon agreed the objective for Europe to "…become the most competitive, knowledge based economy in the world by 2010". The development of...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 A seminar on innovative particle and radiation detectors will take place in Siena, Italy, from 23 to 26 May. The programme will focus on the state of the art of detectors,...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 Invitation to tenders Framework Contract for long-range modelling for the period up to 2030 O.J. S 31-026916 Time limit for receipt of tenders: 14/04/2004 To receive the...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 Anne-Marie Moulin, a French philosopher and physician, has been named as the recipient of the 2003 Rammal Award. The award was created in memory of the Lebanese physicist Rammal...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 The European Commission has published a corrigendum to a call for tenders for monitoring progress towards gender equality in the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) activities. The...
Brussels, 17 Feb 2004 The European Commission has published a corrigendum to a call for tenders related to support for the coordination of gender monitoring studies. The contract document and...
Paris, 17 Feb 2004 Each Arctic spring the waters at the ice edge become rich with life, and for thousands of years the Inuit of northern Canada have been going there for fishing and game. Today's...
Paris, 17 Feb 2004 Follow the Rosetta launch from an ESA or Arianespace establishment On 26 February at 04:36 a.m. Kourou time (07:36 a.m. GMT - 08:36 a.m. CET), Rosetta is scheduled to be launched...
Tomlinson schools exam proposals welcomed Teachers today welcomed recommendations by former Ofsted chief, Mike Tomlinson, to replace A levels and GCSEs with a baccalaureate-style diploma and sought...
Brussels, 16 Feb 2004 Researchers from the UK and the United States set sail on 12 February to deploy scientific instruments across the Atlantic Ocean in the hope of discovering whether Europe is set...
Brussels, 16 Feb 2004 CORDIS, the European Community's Research and Development Information Service, has launched its Infrastructures service for the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6). As an essential...
Brussels, 16 Feb 2004 The Oceanology International (OI) conference 2004 will take pace from 16 to 19 March in London, UK. The event is intended to provide an informed discussion on the status of the...