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Google boss’ big vision for joined-up science

October 17, 2017
The CEO of Alphabet Inc – the parent company of Google – has announced a new post-doctoral fellowship programme with the goal of enhancing cross-disciplinary research.

Government outlines future scientific relationships after Brexit

September 6, 2017
The government has released a paper outlining its future plans for continued scientific collaboration with the EU after Brexit.

Life science industry sets out government wish-list

August 30, 2017
The findings of the industry-led Life Sciences Industrial Strategy are set to be published later today.

Multimillion boon for UK’s battery technology sector

July 24, 2017
Today the government has announced an investment of £246m to boost research and development in battery technology.

Multimillion fund to boost science recruitment

July 5, 2017
The government is to invest £100m into recruiting skilled scientists from around the world.

Is a hung parliament good for science?

June 9, 2017
With a lot to lose from Brexit, the moderating force of a hung parliament could be good for science, say the Campaign for Science and Engineering as they launch their...

‘Borderless’ working essential for UK’s researchers

June 6, 2017
Having the freedom to move internationally and collaborate in other countries is crucial for research and innovation, according to two surveys of the UK’s top scientists.

Boost for graduates seeking upskilling

May 22, 2017
The Science Council is offering new resources to help science students on their placement years. The Council’s Working Towards Registered Scientist (RSci) programme will assist graduates from university science courses...

New drive to understand mental health

April 27, 2017
The Medical Research Council has launched a mental health strategy to drive forward science in the field.

Minister moves to calm science community’s fears

July 1, 2016
Scientists have been reassured by the Minister for Universities and Science that they will not be affected by the UK’s decision to leave the EU.

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