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ViewNetherlands news roundup: 12-18 June
Netherlands news roundup: 12-18 June
This week: R&D tax breaks, innovative healthcare research and subsidies for the circular economy
ViewLeading London
Leading London
Amanda Broderick explains what her priorities will be as chair of London Higher
ViewWorld news roundup: 11-17 June
World news roundup: 11-17 June
This week: IP rights and open science, Wuhan lab leak denials and Canadian grants
ViewUniversity spending on outreach ‘could fall’ without Uni Connect
University spending on outreach ‘could fall’ without Uni Connect
Charity calls for continued support for programme after analysis of institutions’ access and participation plans
ViewMy winning proposal: A paediatric project’s healthy development
My winning proposal: A paediatric project’s healthy development
An achievable goal secured a translational grant from the European Society for Paediatric Research
ViewUK aid cuts ‘could galvanise African investment in R&D’
UK aid cuts ‘could galvanise African investment in R&D’
Event participants urge longer-term funding for equitable partnerships and greater investment in African vaccine research
ViewOne-third of students in England have received first vaccine dose
One-third of students in England have received first vaccine dose
Proportion who have had at least one dose up by five percentage points since April
ViewG7 leaders back openness and security of research
G7 leaders back openness and security of research
National heads endorse “shared understanding” of research integrity, security and collaboration
ViewSKA construction ‘imminent’, say project leaders
SKA construction ‘imminent’, say project leaders
Next phase for giant radio telescope project on track after Covid-19 delays
ViewSouth Africa’s ventilator project shows value of basic research
South Africa’s ventilator project shows value of basic research
Astronomy capacity helped manufacture of 20,000 ventilators for coronavirus patients
ViewTill debt do us part
Till debt do us part
What do the post-pandemic finances of universities look like?
ViewScience is evolving, and policy needs to keep up
Science is evolving, and policy needs to keep up
Science Europe’s new strategy reflects shifting expectations in both academia and society, says Marc Schiltz
ViewCouncil backs reinforcement of European Medicines Agency
Council backs reinforcement of European Medicines Agency
Ministers agree to empower agency to create advisory taskforces during health emergencies
ViewInterrogating violence
Interrogating violence
The specialist funder perfect for pilot studies on human aggression
ViewAria evades ‘irreparably damaging’ motion
Aria evades ‘irreparably damaging’ motion
Parliamentary rebellion that would have seen new agency compensate for aid budget cuts is thwarted
ViewPath from the pandemic: Getting the right blend
Path from the pandemic: Getting the right blend
Universities are taking “bold steps” to improve education and avoid returning to pre-Covid teaching models
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 10-16 June
New Zealand news roundup: 10-16 June
This week: e-cigarette research, biotech talent concerns and medals for scientists
ViewLove triangle
Love triangle
Employers back a pensions plan from UUK, but employees and the USS are not convinced
ViewBrunel University chancellor to head UK Vaccine Taskforce
Brunel University chancellor to head UK Vaccine Taskforce
Announcement comes as government delays ending lockdown by four weeks due to Covid-19 variant
View‘Crude’ earnings data is putting students off the arts
‘Crude’ earnings data is putting students off the arts
London Higher calls for better measure of course value to bolster creative study
ViewScottish universities pressure leaders for clarity on autumn rules
Scottish universities pressure leaders for clarity on autumn rules
Universities Scotland urges in-person teaching as poll shows spike in anxiety among students
ViewUK data science institute in new partnership with ONS
UK data science institute in new partnership with ONS
Tie-in includes projects aimed at producing nearly real-time economic statistics to track economic changes
ViewSo close, far away
So close, far away
Full unlocking in England is postponed until 19 July—what next for universities?
ViewEIT ‘very dominated by men at all levels’, says influential legislator
EIT ‘very dominated by men at all levels’, says influential legislator
EU’s thematic innovation networks need more gender and geographical balance, according to MEP
ViewG7 leaders criticised for ‘missed opportunities’
G7 leaders criticised for ‘missed opportunities’
Welcome Trust and Royal Society “disappointed” by specifics agreed to combat pandemic and biodiversity loss
ViewIreland news roundup: 4-14 June
Ireland news roundup: 4-14 June
This week: largest donation for Trinity, energy-efficient campuses and Midlands Midwest university goes ahead
ViewFollow the (social) science
Follow the (social) science
As we await news on lockdown relaxation, we hear about the importance of social science
ViewMake-or-break decade demands the best of social science
Make-or-break decade demands the best of social science
Research evidence must be at the heart of post-pandemic policymaking, says Will Hutton
ViewPrime minister reveals ‘personal interest’ in UK science funding
Prime minister reveals ‘personal interest’ in UK science funding
Boris Johnson tells MPs he is “passionate about cementing UK’s status as science superpower”
ViewEU ‘working very hard’ so health authority can impact pandemic
EU ‘working very hard’ so health authority can impact pandemic
Slovenian presidency hopes planned new authority will have R&D capacities