In the second part of its series looking at science in Spain, Science|Business looks at how facing up to budget cuts has put the spotlight on structural reform.
The European Commission published a list of what it considers best practice in national policies to promote research and innovation. Tell us how good or bad your government is.
A meeting of scientists and decision makers from around the world should be convened each year to discuss using science to solve Global Challenges, says a new ERAB report.
The past decade has seen an explosion in the number of databases, but there are no long-term plans for maintaining them, or providing access, say researchers.
Formal agreement has been reached for the first tranche of the EIB loan, which will provide £150 million for higher and further education, science parks and incubation centres.
The European Commission has launched a consultation on e-procurement, publishing a Green Paper, and asking for contributions on how to speed up the procurement process.
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