All Comment articles – Page 23
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Opinion
Keeping European chemistry competitive
Alfred Oberholz says the EU's sustainable chemistry technology platform can help boost the European chemical community's competitiveness
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Opinion
How many chemistry departments do we need?
The number and nature of departments delivering undergraduate chemistry degrees is changing. Paul O'Brien analyses how many are needed
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Opinion
The decline of UK nuclear chemistry
Richard Clegg argues that nuclear chemistry has declined in the UK and considerable investment would be needed for a new-build programme.
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Opinion
Bologna and the European higher education area
The Bologna process began in 1999 with the aim of setting up a European higher education area by 2010. Terry Mitchell looks at what still needs to be done
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Opinion
Moving to Manchester
The new Manchester interdisciplinary biocentre is a haven for life science researchers interested in the interface with physical sciences, explain Andrew Munro and Nigel Scrutton
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Opinion
Swings and roundabouts
Life in a start-up company can be anything but easy, as Lionel Milgrom discovered
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Opinion
Chemistry education's plight
Chemistry education in Australia is in decline. Bill Price discusses the problems and proposes some solutions
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Opinion
Innovate and invest
UK science minister Lord Sainsbury presents the government's case on science funding
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RSC
Stepping up the pace
Simon Campbell believes the Royal Society of Chemistry has a unique opportunity to modernise governance to better meet its internal and external challenges.
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RSC
Campaign underway
Simon Campbell unveils his plans to raise the profile of the chemical sciences.
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Opinion
Back to the Bachelor?
Terry Mitchell looks at the problems of implementing the Bologna process.
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Opinion
Innovation under fire
EU proposals on technology transfer agreements pose a substantial threat to innovation, says Amit Khandelwal.