Universities have mixed feelings about draft plans which give the research community a seat at the table overseeing the implementation of the new single market for research
Victor Dzau, President of US Academy of Medicine, calls on governments to establish a global health threats council, and says pharmaceutical companies should temporarily waive COVID-19 vaccine patents.
The research is there, but scientists are having trouble getting their voices heard. In the lead up to COP26, funding agencies are calling on scientists to be better at communicating their findings
Europe’s biggest-ever R&D programme is getting under way at last. Science|Business provides an expert – but easy to follow – guide for applicants. This version is the Autumn 2021 update.
The Horizon Europe Guide 2024 will be available soon! Free for Network members & subscribers to the Funding Newswire service.
The European Commission is yet to come up with an official response to calls by university associations to provide coordinated help to Afghan researchers and academics
European Commission boasts of high level of open access publishing in Horizon 2020. But researchers complain getting processing fees approved is long winded and could result in them losing out on intellectual property rights
The race to the hydrogen economy is on and in the next decade, production should become cheaper and storage and use easier. But not everyone is convinced green hydrogen is the fuel of the future
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