All articles by Anna Lewcock – Page 2
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Government heeds concerns on science advice rules
UK science minister indicates that concerns over proposed rules governing science advice in government have been accommodated
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Funding cuts will 'damage a generation' of science
Peter Agre, AAAS president, speaks out about the impact of slashing research budgets
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Science advice rules could do more harm than good
UK scientists raise concerns over changes to principles governing the independence of science advice in government
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University funding slashed
University teaching bears the brunt of cuts to higher education funding while science is afforded a degree of protection, according to latest Hefce figures
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Research funding plan should be abandoned, say academics
18,000 researchers sign petition calling for economic impact assessment in research funding applications to be scrapped
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Hundreds of millions to be slashed from UK science budget
UK pre-budget report announces £600 million to be slashed from science, research and higher education
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Chemists quit UK drugs council
Senior chemists leave drugs council following dismissal of chair
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Three more scientists quit drugs council
Chemist Simon Campbell one of latest to resign from UK drugs council as science minister stresses need to move forward
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Loss of senior chemist throws further doubt on future of UK drugs council
Former ACMD senior chemist Les King would join new independent drugs committee set up by dismissed scientist David Nutt
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Degrees of freedom
Climate change is high on the agenda and the burden lies heavily on scientists to find new solutions, but do researchers have the support they need?
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BASF to cut up to 3700 more jobs
German chemicals giant reveals plans to cut jobs and plants following its acquisition of Ciba
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Going green with white biotech
Industrial biotech's advance into the chemicals sector could be boosted by green practices and policies
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Focus on economic impact the way forward, says RCUK
Research councils defend the move to focus on research areas that are likely to have direct economic benefits
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Pharma's new world order
'Pharmerging' markets are set to dominate pharmaceutical sector growth over the coming years
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EPSRC turnaround on blacklisting policy
The EPSRC today announced changes to its controversial blacklisting policy for persistently unsuccessful grant applicants
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