All Europe articles – Page 28
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Opinion
Has Hong Kong flourished since 1997?
How science has changed in 20 years of Chinese sovereignty
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News
R&D election funding pledges put research at heart of UK economy
For the first time both main parties promise to lift investment to 3% of GDP
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Opinion
Time to act on conflict minerals
We must end the human cost of tin, tungsten, tantalum and gold
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News
UK crops at risk if EU pesticide ban expanded
Agricultural research institute calls for unbiased research on pesticides linked to bee decline
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News
Government releases plan to tackle nitrogen dioxide pollution
Draft air quality plan aims to bring UK emissions back down to legal levels
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News
French scientists relieved by centrist Macron’s victory
Run-off election sees far-right candidate beaten by pro-EU one
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News
Higher education reforms rushed through
Bill passed before parliament’s dissolution will bring seismic changes to UK research landscape
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News
International mobility vital for researchers, survey suggests
Of more than 1200 researchers polled by the UK national academies, 95% have been part of an international collaboration
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News
Britain’s nuclear future threatened by Brexit
Warnings on failure to plan for life outside of Europe’s nuclear body
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Careers
Fancy a job in Tarragona, Spain?
Chemistry in the sun and long lunch breaks make up for the tight budget and quiet lifestyle
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News
New 'brain drain' warning from MPs
UK higher education at risk after Brexit as one in six staff is an EU national
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Careers
Go west: the impact of scientist movement in Europe
Despite migration of scientists, eastern European paper output has increased
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News
'Hard Brexit' threat to skilled workers
Migration model suggests scientists and other professionals will avoid the UK
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News
Researchers protest law that attacks Hungary’s Central European University
Legislation that has been rushed through parliament could see the US-owned university closed
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Careers
Maintaining the UK's nuclear deterrent
The scientific challenges of working on a weapon that can never be tested
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News
Spanish government promises U-turn on researcher contract downgrades
The cabinet will reverse changes that saw thousands of pre-doctoral research contracts effectively turned into internships
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News
Brexit trigger leaves UK science pondering future
Fears around funding, staff retention and students after article 50 triggered
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News
Glyphosate is not carcinogenic, EU chemicals association concludes
Evaluation clears the way for long term authorisation of herbicide