Eindhoven University of Technology’s Opening of the Academic Year, in media partnership with Science|Business (Livestreamed here. September 4, 15:00-16:30h)
Scientists have delivered a report to the government pointing to long-standing weaknesses in the structure, management and funding of research in France. Reform is now on the cards
After a two-year stand-off, followed by a wave of optimism when the stalemate over Northern Ireland trading arrangements finally ended back in March, a deal on UK association seems to be getting closer. So what took so long?
Media reports of a draft deal between the two sides remain unconfirmed by EU officials, but various groups in the research community have welcomed positive signs
A recent conference brought together representatives of both countries’ research communities and government officials, leading to talks of building closer ties
This week we’re taking a close look at how inflation has hit research coffers in Poland, a new bilateral cooperation between Czechia and Slovakia, and how EEA and Norway Grants support start-ups in the Widening countries.
France is short of business angels. Now, a new report is suggesting there should be UK-style tax breaks for private investors, in a bid to raise €3B and bridge the investment gap in advanced technology start-ups
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