Cardiff physicist wins science's 'Pop Idol'
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 Dr Mark Lewney, a physicist from Cardiff in the UK, has become the new face of UK science after winning 'FameLab', described by its organisers as the 'Pop Idol' of the...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 Dr Mark Lewney, a physicist from Cardiff in the UK, has become the new face of UK science after winning 'FameLab', described by its organisers as the 'Pop Idol' of the...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 A workshop on understanding the Commission requirements for Sixth Framework Programme (FP6) project reporting, as well as best practice in internal monitoring and reporting...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 A two day training course on 'How to prepare a successful European project and write a competitive proposal. Secrets and logics of the Sixth Framework Programme (FP6)' will take...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 A workshop on interdisciplinarity in corporate social responsibility (CSR), organised by the EU funded CSR Platform project, will take place at Cranfield University in the UK on...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 An 'advanced course on strategic communication in biotechnology' will take place in Oxford, the UK, from 11 to 21 September. The course programme has been designed to provide...
Brussels, 14 Jun 2005 The Commission's Enterprise and Industry DG has published a call for tenders for a study on the transfer of expertise through mentoring in small and medium sized enterprises (...
Pressing problem for Durham's student paper One of Britain’s best-known student newspapers - the Durham University Palatinate - is facing an uncertain future as a result of a worsening...
UK campuses don’t rate Good news for British universities: Singapore wants to send students here to study science. The bad news is that only Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial College London are of any...
Brussels, 13 June 2005 According to two Eurobarometer reports published today, 71% of EU citizens agree that collaborative research at EU level is growing in importance and 59% consider that the EU...
Brussels, 13 Jun 2005 The European Commission is to hold two information days in the context of the forthcoming call for proposals under the sub-priority 'global change and ecosystems' of the Sixth...
Brussels, 13 June 2005 The European Commission has today announced the ways in which it intends to keep Europe at the forefront of the fast-moving field of nanotechnology in a safe and responsible...
Brussels, 13 Jun 2005 The European Commission is providing 250,000 euro to a new project aimed at increasing understanding of the production and emergence of highly creative and innovative research...
Brussels, 13 Jun 2005 The European League against Rheumatism (EULAR) has criticised the European Commission for failing to recognise rheumatic diseases as important major disease groups in its...
Brussels, 13 Jun 2005 Scientists' understanding of the flux of carbon between the oceans, atmosphere, land and biosphere - the so-called carbon cycle - is set to dramatically improve with the...
Brussels, 13 Jun 2005 An international symposium on parallel and distributed computing (ISPDC) will take place in Lille, France, from 4 to 6 July. The event aims to provide an interactive and high-...