Conference on cooperation with universities
Brussels, 23 Jun 2004 Coordination between universities, industry and governmental bodies at the regional, national and European level will be the focus of a Deans' European Academic Network (DEAN)...
Brussels, 23 Jun 2004 Coordination between universities, industry and governmental bodies at the regional, national and European level will be the focus of a Deans' European Academic Network (DEAN)...
Brussels, 23 Jun 2004 The UK Biochemical Society is organising a conference on 'BioScience - from molecules to organisms' to be held in Glasgow, the UK, from 18 to 22 July. The aim of the conference...
Brussels, 23 Jun 2004 The first international conference on air transportation research will take place in Zilina, Slovakia, from 22 to 24 November. The event is intended to bring together young...
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Paris, 23 Jun 2004 How can space improve telemedicine and what do users need? These are some of the questions that will be discussed by telemedicine experts and policy makers at the Telemedicine via...
Paris, 23 Jun 2004 Dual transit of Venus and ISS on 8 June 2004 On 8 June 2004, like many others around the world, Tomáš Maruška from Bratislava in Slovakia, captured images of the Venus transit. Few...
Paris, 23 Jun 2004 The ESA/NASA Cassini-Huygens mission, launched in October 1997, is currently heading for Titan, Saturn's largest moon. The ESA probe Huygens will be the first ever to land on the...
X-Prize runs may have to wait The team behind Monday's historic first private space flight is trying to work out what went wrong with the flight control system on SpaceShipOne . The craft experienced...
Fees bill returns to Commons The controversial Higher Education Bill that will allow the government to charge university students top-up fees of up to £3,000 a year faces a rocky ride when it returns...
Brussels, 22 June 2004 European-funded research projects to reduce aircraft noise and fuel consumption are now running at full speed. Included is one of Europe’s largest-ever noise-reduction research...
Brussels, 22 Jun 2004 COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION Science and technology, the key to Europe's future - Guidelines for future European Union policy to support research Brussels, 16.6.2004 COM(...
Brussels, 22 Jun 2004 Positive news that Europe is producing a growing number of female science and engineering graduates is tempered by a disproportionate take-up in industry, the latest figures...
Brussels, 22 Jun 2004 The EU-Japan business dialogue round table (BDRT), meeting as part of the EU-Japan summit on 21 June, called for a continuous dialogue on life sciences and biotechnology, as...