Symposium addresses nanotechnology and patenting
Brussels, 06 Aug 2004 An international symposium on nanotechnology and patenting will take place at the European Patent Office in The Hague, the Netherlands, on 9 and 10 November. The symposium...
Brussels, 06 Aug 2004 An international symposium on nanotechnology and patenting will take place at the European Patent Office in The Hague, the Netherlands, on 9 and 10 November. The symposium...
Brussels, 06 Aug 2004 Members of the Innovation Relay Centre (IRC) network will offer a series of information and brokerage events during the Systems 2004 trade fair being held in Munich, Germany,...
Paris, 06 Aug 2004 Originally developed to pinpoint attacking aircraft during World War Two, today's advanced radar technology can detect a very different moving target: shifts of the Earth's crust...
Brussels, 06 Aug 2004 INTRODUCTION The 2004 ENVISAT & ERS Symposium follows the previous successful Symposia in Gothenburg (2000), Florence (1997), Hamburg (1993) and Cannes (1992). ESA would...
Brussels, 06 Aug 2004 Conference programme DG Research http://europa.eu.int/comm/dgs/research/i ndex_en.html Item source: http://www.cmt.upv.es/webIngles/thiesel/ CONFERENCETHIESEL2004/Programme.asp
Deadline: 03/09/2004
Deadline: 06/09/2004
Laura Spence, the state-school pupil whose rejection by Oxford University sparked a furious row over elitism, has broken her silence after four years at Harvard University with an appeal to British...
You may gripe about pay and work, but academics take heart - at least one student in your seminar room probably wants to be you, writes Paul Hill. When hundreds of students across the country were...
You know you are getting it right when you get flak from both alternative therapists and mainstream medical scientists, says Edzard Ernst, the UK's only professor of complementary medicine. Professor...
* Stephen Bowen , director of campaigns at Amnesty International, will combine his role in the organisation with a senior lectureship at Kingston University from September. * The Royal Northern...
Teenage girls' obsession with slim celebrities such as Britney Spears and Victoria Beckham is leading them into yo-yo dieting that could endanger their health, according to Ulster University research...
Student survey shows a sea change The typical early 21st-century undergraduate is likely to be a Liberal Democrat-voting, Sun -reading party animal who works part time in a shop and aspires to a...
London Metropolitan University plans to give some students their exam results this summer without having the standards checked by external examiners, The Times Higher has learnt. The move, which has...
American idols As the US presidential candidates polish their lines, Paul Krugman gives his view on American power Also Admissions uncovered: testing times as universities set their own entrance...