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ViewSpain allocates €70m to boost space tech sector
Spain allocates €70m to boost space tech sector
Programme aims to increase competitiveness of Spanish aerospace industry
ViewEducation deans defend standards of teacher training
Education deans defend standards of teacher training
Findings of report on New Zealand teacher training are “based on flawed methodology”
ViewAustralia news roundup: 14-20 May
Australia news roundup: 14-20 May
This week: importance of philosophy, NHMRC consultation extension, systematic bias in science and more
ViewInflation set to wipe out three-year boost to UKRI budget
Inflation set to wipe out three-year boost to UKRI budget
RPN analysis reveals no real-terms increase at agency, though wider government R&D spending outstrips inflation
ViewOpportunity profile: UKRI gets meta about science
Opportunity profile: UKRI gets meta about science
ESRC executive chair Stian Westlake discusses supporting research on research
ViewA Star is waiting to be born in Southern Italy
A Star is waiting to be born in Southern Italy
X-ray facility will offer “improvement comparable to moving from an incandescent bulb to a laser”
ViewNIH advised to fund more basic and high-risk research
NIH advised to fund more basic and high-risk research
Committee chair sets out suggestions for work of world’s biggest public biomedical research funder
ViewPrime minister urged to do more on antimicrobial resistance
Prime minister urged to do more on antimicrobial resistance
Rishi Sunak’s science advisers warn of shortage of UK experts and fragmented research funding
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 9-15 May
New Zealand news roundup: 9-15 May
This week: International Education Strategy on track, Microsoft’s Māori data deal, archives digitisation deadline
ViewMAC and ease
MAC and ease
The graduate visa route is given a clean bill of health. How will the government...
ViewBusinesses concerned over EU compulsory licensing plan
Businesses concerned over EU compulsory licensing plan
Proposed legislation would undermine rather than bolster Europe’s ability to tackle crises, groups say
ViewSunak says science and tech are UK’s ‘new national purpose’
Sunak says science and tech are UK’s ‘new national purpose’
UK prime minister promises to boost innovation, R&D and education
ViewAustralian universities’ R&D spending hits A$14bn
Australian universities’ R&D spending hits A$14bn
Health and medical sciences drive research spending increase, but share of economy slips
ViewCovid commission considers expanded role
Covid commission considers expanded role
Vaccine effectiveness may be examined as royal commission enters second year of work
ViewUK government ‘profoundly worried’ about research security
UK government ‘profoundly worried’ about research security
Angela McLean tells of approach by researcher in China after becoming science adviser to MOD
ViewHealth check
Health check
Margaret Rowe argues for a louder higher education voice on health and social care challenges
ViewUS news roundup: 3-9 May
US news roundup: 3-9 May
This week: recommendations for virus research, concerns about China and a new education research office
ViewMayoral election results: What’s on offer for research
Mayoral election results: What’s on offer for research
Commitment to research and science in 2024 mayoral manifestos varied widely
ViewResearch spending remains strong in Nordic countries
Research spending remains strong in Nordic countries
Nordic countries continue to spend more on research than the OECD average
ViewUK IP office unveils new strategy to boost creativity and innovation
UK IP office unveils new strategy to boost creativity and innovation
Intellectual Property Office has updated its mission to focus on growing the economy
ViewMigration messaging
Migration messaging
What will the government do next in its attack on higher education visas?
ViewUS news roundup: 26 April to 2 May
US news roundup: 26 April to 2 May
This week: tracking China’s military potential, developing farming robotics and a public Covid hearing
ViewWhat’s going on in the UK: 18 April to 1 May
What’s going on in the UK: 18 April to 1 May
This week: drone research, diversity in health studies, Welsh industry and more
ViewDevelopment goals
Development goals
Playbook speaks to the outgoing director of the Institute of Development Studies
ViewNew Zealand news roundup: 25 April to 1 May
New Zealand news roundup: 25 April to 1 May
This week: abuse of scientists, an environmental prize and university pay talks
View28 days later
28 days later
The future of universities is once more clouded by political chaos
ViewAustralia news roundup: 23-29 April
Australia news roundup: 23-29 April
This week: long Covid, student loans and biotech leadership
ViewMaking science advice multicultural
Making science advice multicultural
Ingsa president Rémi Quirion speaks to RPN ahead of network’s 10th anniversary conference in Rwanda
ViewCap this
Cap this
Could the government try—again—to bring migration down to the tens of thousands?
ViewStudent progression: how to improve university dropout rates
Student progression: how to improve university dropout rates
A new policy paper looks at continuation rates in UK higher education