Life Sciences and Biotechnology – A strategy for Europe
Brussels, 21 October 2005 Third progress report and JRC biotechnology assessment study This memo provides the following information: Biotechnology is an important economic player Figures on...
Brussels, 21 October 2005 Third progress report and JRC biotechnology assessment study This memo provides the following information: Biotechnology is an important economic player Figures on...
University and industry leaders in the UK will discuss the importance of collaboration between institutions, businesses and nations post-pandemic
Academic scientists, frustrated by years of lean budgets, again urged to value stimulating corporate innovation
Brussels, 02 Jun 2005 Take-up of high-speed 'broadband' Internet connections is growing fast, according to new figures released on 1 June by Information Society and Media Commissioner Viviane Reding...
Brussels, 30 Mar 2004 The European Commission's Research DG is inviting to enhance the potential impact of projects funded by one of the research programmes managed by the Industrial Technologies...
North America has also revived while?Oceania’s international outlook has?dipped. Patrick Jack picks out key rankings trends
The government's skills strategy is disjointed and incomplete because it ignores higher education, the University Vocational Awards Council has said. The strategy fails to recognise the contribution...
Government policies on skills and innovation will not create an economy capable of competing effectively in the global markets, according to a new report. Robert Taylor, media fellow with the...
Scholars say government is giving universities a tall?order?without concrete support plan
Students love it but faculty typically hate it. Both are asking for help with it. But how close are institutions to devising AI policies that protect both academic integrity and student employability...
Brussels, 30 January 2002 Europabio, the European association for bioindustries, has welcomed the announcement of a new European Commission biotechnology policy which aims to help make Europe the...
Conference attendees discuss how to respond to the ‘600-pound gorilla in the room’ on university teaching
With one dispute won but another floundering, some believe lack of strikes could actually benefit UK’s main academic union?in latest talks with employers, but others are preparing to try to unseat...
Mid Norfolk MP says it is time ‘to focus on my health, family well-being and life beyond the front bench’
Classes at world’s first postgraduate AI institution can pivot mid-course to explore breakthroughs, says MBZUAI acting provost