Danish Presidency event to look at patents issue
Brussels, 04 July 2002 The issues surrounding patenting in Europe will be addressed at an event to be hosted by the Danish Presidency in Aalborg, Denmark on 28 and 29 October. The conference will...
Brussels, 04 July 2002 The issues surrounding patenting in Europe will be addressed at an event to be hosted by the Danish Presidency in Aalborg, Denmark on 28 and 29 October. The conference will...
Brussels, 04 July 2002 The European Commission's Environment DG has published a call for tenders for an evaluation study of future technology for small handheld spark ignition engines. The purpose of...
Brussels, 04 July 2002 'Greece does not have the most successful situation concerning technology parks in the world,' admits Yiannis Bakouros of the Centre for research and technology in Hellas (...
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Alice Brown, professor of politics and a vice-principal at the University of Edinburgh, is to become the first Scottish public-sector ombudsman. She was appointed by a cross-party selection panel of...
Further education colleges in Northern Ireland have introduced recovery plans after growing debt levels. The Department for Employment and Learning, which is overseeing a review of further education...
Newcastle University is to train the armed forces of the future. The Ministry of Defence has chosen Newcastle for its defence technical undergraduate scheme, which will offer first degree programmes...
Sir Graeme Davies, vice-chancellor of the University of Glasgow, is to become vice-chancellor of the University of London when Graham Zellick completes his six-year term of office in September 2003....
The University of East Anglia is to offer a new degree in pharmacy, helping to address a shortage of pharmacists in the east of England. The NHS Academic Pharmacy Practice Unit has been based on the...
European science is to receive an extra €1.6 billion (£1 billion) to prevent a brain drain, begin a brain gain and encourage a brain circulation. The European Commission is planning to double its...
Do-it-yourself online admission and fees payment to the academic course of your choice is fast becoming a reality with the rapid development of portals in post-16 education, senior managers heard at...
The WorldCom scandal could force the second migration this year of Janet, the electronic network that links universities, colleges and the research councils. Robin Arak, chief executive of the UK...
Liberal Democrats this week warned the government that it was in danger of missing its 50 per cent higher education participation target unless it scrapped tuition fees and reintroduced maintenance...
Northern Ireland universities are to get £50 million for research from a public-private partnership. The government will provide £25 million over five years to be matched by £25 million that the...
Partnership agreements between schools, colleges and universities should be extended to include employers, a conference will hear next week. Employers should be engaged as part of the effort to widen...