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  • Australian ICT Research and Cooperation priorities   [more information]

  • Austerity threatens autonomy, EUA warns   [more information]

  • R&D investment scoreboard: measuring the world’s R&D appetite   [more information]

  • Pigment production, the 100,000-year-old way   [more information]

  • Showcasing Excellence in Biomedical Research: Australia-France Symposium   [more information]

  • French Ministers divided on foreign student rules   [more information]

  • Scientists unwrap mystery of world's first explorers   [more information]

  • Scientists penetrate ancient cranium with sophisticated technology   [more information]

  • What role for the EU in an era of austerity?   [more information]

  • Researchers make case for continuation of innovative virtual patient project   [more information]

  • Internationalisation moves into a new phase   [more information]

  • Living out Einstein's dreams - French researchers make quantum breakthrough   [more information]

  • Scientists suggest European-tree-killing pathogen endemic to California   [more information]

  • Industry and academic actors from chemistry world agree on new bioactive molecule standard   [more information]

  • New approach to sustain ‘forage’ fishing   [more information]

  • High-end summer school fosters pan-European scientific cooperation   [more information]

  • Pacific and European researchers meet in Brisbane for bi-regional dialogue   [more information]

  • Cattle plague's defeat holds valuable lessons   [more information]

  • Space rock passes through satellite belt   [more information]

  • EU project spotlights CO2 storage in marine ecosystems   [more information]

  • JRC launches the “Technology Transfer Offices Circle”   [more information]

  • Life in extreme environments paves the way for international collaboration: New roadmap for research launched   [more information]

  • Europe: Evaluation reveals main beneficiaries of FP7   [more information]

  • A clearer view of earth observation data, the EU way   [more information]

  • Australian Space Research Program-New Funding Round   [more information]

  • Andromeda's telltale finery   [more information]

  • All EU countries highly involved in fostering public transnational R&D collaboration   [more information]

  • Europe boosts cross-border cancer research   [more information]

  • Measuring how farm animals ‘feel’   [more information]

  • Innovation Union: three new European research infrastructures on wind, solar and nuclear energy announced   [more information]

  • In times of austerity, France keeps up science stimulus   [more information]

  • Group of Eight partners with French Embassy on student internships   [more information]

  • Australia and France Joined in Science and Tech Research   [more information]

  • Scientix: The new web-based community for Science Education   [more information]

  • R&D Tax Credit best in World   [more information]

  • France builds a world-beating research university   [more information]

  • Developing a worldwide league table   [more information]

  • Germany’s Rhine-Main-Neckar region christened Europe’s Silicon Valley   [more information]

  • $250,000 for 14 French-Australian research projects   [more information]

  • OECD report highlights increasingly global nature of research   [more information]

  • 2009 Regional Innovation Scoreboard: diversity across Europe   [more information]

  • Hungary maintains firm hold on biotechnology   [more information]

  • COOPCOM: European research on cooperative and opportunistic wireless communications   [more information]

  • Technology Platform for Implementing Geological Disposal launched   [more information]

  • New study and internship options between Australia and France   [more information]

  • Higher education and research still a priority in France   [more information]

  • FEAST enhances scientific research collaborations   [more information]

  • Responses to Environmental and Societal Challenges for our Unstable Earth   [more information]

  • Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne tops ERC grants   [more information]

  • Erasmus Mundus: 63 new Masters Courses and Joint Doctorates added   [more information]

  • Going global to gauge greenhouse gas behaviour   [more information]

  • Australian Academy of Science’s strong relationship with France recognised in awards   [more information]

  • Sweden aims for EU research reforms   [more information]

  • Impacts of internationalisation and the research gap   [more information]

  • Europe to launch new global rankings   [more information]

  • Over 6000 SMEs receive funding from 7th Framework Programme for Research in the first two years   [more information]

  • European clear advantage for ARC Linkage Projects   [more information]

  • Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute launched   [more information]

  • A Bibliometric Analysis of Australia’s International Research Collaboration in Science, Engineering and Technology: Analytical Methods and Initial Findings   [more information]

  • EU-funded research announces the discovery of a promising drug against tuberculosis   [more information]

  • IPHOBAC taking the wireless world by storm   [more information]

  • The BIO CIRCLE network   [more information]

  • New ideas for more ideas   [more information]

  • Researchers use nanoparticles to target tumours   [more information]

  • A New Consulting Experience for Doctoral Students in France   [more information]

  • 14 Exciting French-Australian Scientific Projects Announced   [more information]

  • International Year of Astronomy 2009 gets underway   [more information]

  • European Year of Creativity and Innovation 2009   [more information]

  • Australia and France Renew Strong Research Ties   [more information]

  • Ranking Europe’s universities   [more information]

  • New roadmap for research infrastructures unveiled in Versailles   [more information]

  • Roadmap presents the next 20 years of European astronomy   [more information]

  • SBS Radio interview with Prof Michel Thibier from the French Embassy   [more information]

  • OECD report urges countries to promote science and innovation   [more information]

  • EC approves €186 million for 143 new LIFE+ projects   [more information]

  • New EU site to attract foreign students   [more information]

  • Vast rise in student mobility   [more information]

  • Three Europeans scoop Nobel Prize for Medicine   [more information]

  • French Research in Transition   [more information]

  • IRSES: European researchers cooperate with the “rest of the world” for reinforcing research capacities in topical issues   [more information]

  • Commission puts forward marine and maritime research strategy   [more information]

  • Viruses major players in deep sea ecosystems   [more information]

  • EU funds heart project   [more information]

  • 2008 university world rankings   [more information]

  • Southern Ocean seals dive deep for climate data   [more information]

  • EU and NZ strengthen science ties   [more information]

  • The European Community signs a Science & Technical Cooperation Agreement with New Zealand   [more information]

  • Budapest wins race for EIT seat   [more information]

  • In Person: Research in France   [more information]

  • National support for unfunded ERC Starting Grants finalists   [more information]

  • “Aho Report” on EU High-Tech Research: A Wake-up Call for Innovation in Europe, says Commissioner Reding   [more information]

  • Ocean satellite launch critical to Australian science   [more information]

  • Unlocking genome of world’s worst insect pest   [more information]

  • International seismic project in Telopea Park School   [more information]

  • Fraunhofer — a truly multinational partner   [more information]

  • Europe launches first procurement for ITER   [more information]

  • European summer school in Canberra   [more information]

  • EU Launches Ljubljana Process in Research   [more information]

  • EMRC White Paper — present status and future strategy for medical research   [more information]

  • EIT gets the go-ahead   [more information]

  • New supercomputer JUGENE goes online   [more information]

  • Europe speeds up industrial research in Micro-Computers   [more information]

  • Europe boosts industrial research in Nano-electronics   [more information]

  • Antarctic route highlights new ocean-climate links   [more information]

  • NHMRC Grants announced   [more information]

  • Slovenia sets out Presidency research priorities to MEPs   [more information]

  • Europe’s largest automated spacecraft cleared for lift-off   [more information]

  • Europe’s stem cell scientists report on progress   [more information]

  • Southern Ocean warming faster than others   [more information]

  • 15 countries give green light for new €1.2 billion accelerator facility   [more information]

  • The Nobel Prize in Physics 2007   [more information]

  • New research institute for human and social sciences opens in France   [more information]

  • Building a stronger future through international research partnerships   [more information]

  • New forum established for sustainable nuclear energy research   [more information]

  • Spending on cancer research rising, study shows   [more information]

  • EU projects changed my life, says researcher   [more information]

  • Vaccine against avian influenza shows promise in clinical trials   [more information]

  • BioPolis report on public biotech R&D released   [more information]

  • UK increases international scientific collaboration   [more information]

  • WorldWideScience portal now online   [more information]

  • High-risk research takes off in Europe, finds survey   [more information]

  • Australia joins world-leading European research organisation   [more information]

  • ITER ‘Fusion for Energy’ opens for business   [more information]

  • European laser interferometer puts theory of relativity to the test   [more information]

  • Study shows Tropics absorbing Northern emissions   [more information]

  • More accurate rain forecasts on their way   [more information]

  • ERC stats show high number of overseas applicants   [more information]

  • Thomson Scientific Analyzes Ten Years of Influential Research to Rank Top One Percent of Scientific Papers   [more information]

  • Ethical standards in increasingly global research   [more information]

  • New project to protect EU’s tropical biodiversity   [more information]

  • Together since 1957: the rise of research in the EU policy agenda   [more information]

  • EC’s Descartes Prizes for international scientific excellence now accepting applications   [more information]

  • World’s largest patent database now online   [more information]

  • EU leads world in renewable energies   [more information]

  • Study sheds new light on oceanic carbon sinks   [more information]

  • Unlocking the research and innovation potential of Wallonia   [more information]

  • Pan-European supercomputer comes a step closer to reality   [more information]

  • Where does the carbon go?   [more information]

  • Australia’s Investment Funds — Largest in Asia Pacific   [more information]

  • Outcomes of the FAST Programme   [more information]

  • Germany introduces EU scientific visa law   [more information]

  • European Commission creates registry for human embryonic stem cell lines   [more information]

  • Tasmania supports NASA’s ocean satellite missions   [more information]

  • EU grants put UK Photonics Research Group on stronger wavelength   [more information]

  • New researchers to tap into international networks   [more information]

  • The future of Nuclear Energy   [more information]

  • Descartes prizes awarded to outstanding projects and communicators   [more information]

  • Europe’s innovation gap with the US keeps narrowing   [more information]

  • Research gets underway at UK’s new synchrotron facility   [more information]

  • From the lab into the limelight: EU announces nominees for the Descartes Prize for Science Communication   [more information]

  • Major discoveries earn leading EU scientists nominations for Descartes Prize for Research   [more information]

  • 25 European students on their way to Australia   [more information]

  • Report provides overview of marine research in FP6   [more information]

  • Updated CORDIS service brings project partners together for FP7   [more information]

  • Young researchers choosing Europe for stem cell careers   [more information]

  • Food research — showcasing a dozen European Research projects   [more information]

  • CORDIS launches new Guidance and Support section   [more information]

  • Agreement to set up ITER signed   [more information]

  • New report provides insight into R&D and internationalisation   [more information]

  • 2006 Marie Curie Excellence Awards announced   [more information]

  • Virtual map of the sheep genome — a world first   [more information]

  • Cut through French red tape with a Guest Researcher Card   [more information]

  • EURYIKA! The solution to Europe’s research needs   [more information]

  • France selects 13 advanced research networks   [more information]

  • Germany breaks ground on state-of-the-art European research centre   [more information]

  • Australia urged to join “world’s largest experiment”   [more information]

  • EU’s ‘Nordic three’ beat US in competitiveness challenge   [more information]

  • Potočnik talks through his ‘uncluttered’ approach to EU research policy   [more information]

  • Private investment in R&D to jump in near future   [more information]

  • Technology Platforms for ICT: Frequently Asked Questions   [more information]

  • Asia-Europe Research Collaboration Attracts Potential New Members
    New applications and development of high speed TEIN2 network showcased at prominent ASEM 6 Summit
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  • French poles of competitiveness on right track   [more information]

  • French government opens doctoral education to private institutes   [more information]

  • Educating engineers for ITER   [more information]

  • Farewell to Professor Robert Farhi   [more information]

  • INSA Lyon’s visit to Australia   [more information]

  • French Nanotechnologies visit Australia   [more information]

  • Ceremony for the Marine Sciences Fellowships   [more information]

  • Business R&D investment set to grow by 5% for next three years   [more information]

  • Panlab – European collaboration platform for telecom labs started   [more information]

  • Australia and France research boost   [more information]

  • EU project seeks to preserve digital heritage   [more information]

  • Scientists ready for ITER startup   [more information]

  • Where do humanities fit in the Descartes Prize?   [more information]

  • Major New Collaboration to Accelerate HIV Vaccine Development   [more information]

  • Should we plug the brain drain? The pros and cons of scientist mobility   [more information]

  • Île de France presents innovation policy   [more information]

  • Forum highlights success of new Trans -Eurasia Information Network   [more information]

  • Scientific expedition on Vanuatu Island a first   [more information]

  • Potočnik outlines role for hydrogen energy in European research   [more information]

  • Panel gives thumbs up to EU’s framework programme for research   [more information]

  • Australia needs to get back to the front on fusion power   [more information]

  • French government announces 40 measures to attract brains and investment   [more information]

  • Australia and European Union strengthen education links   [more information]

  • ITER parties come to an agreement on the world’s largest international scientific partnership   [more information]

  • Outcomes of the 2006 FAST Program   [more information]

  • French government to create research centre for tropical illnesses   [more information]

  • The future of hydrogen vehicles   [more information]

  • Perth to take part in EU trial of hydrogen powered buses   [more information]

  • Royal Society announces new computing for science prize   [more information]

  • Chirac announces plans to boost technology   [more information]

  • EU moves into wind, Germany leads world in Photovoltaic, Italians harness the sea   [more information]

  • Potočnik and MEPs recognise COST’s contribution to ERA   [more information]

  • Guidance section provides step-by-step guide to RSS feeds on CORDIS   [more information]

  • ESF Forward Look launched in order to keep Europe at the forefront of computational science   [more information]

  • All in the COST   [more information]

  • Australia and France Research Boost   [more information]

  • Eleven-nation line-up for European Inventor of the Year awards   [more information]

  • Commission endorses €232.5 million of public funding for a new research platform for nanoelectronic technologies in Dresden   [more information]

  • Dutch, Danish and French enterprises win European Information Society Technology Grand Prize 2006   [more information]

  • Erasmus: university exchanges expand rapidly among the new Member States   [more information]

  • How did the EU do in research in 2004?   [more information]

  • The added value of mobility   [more information]

  • EU agrees part-funding of world’s largest telescope   [more information]

  • EU Centre for Structural Biology to open in Grenoble   [more information]

  • Council reaches agreement on Financial Perspectives   [more information]

  • Is there a brain drain? What Europe does for its researchers   [more information]

  • Nobel excellence in EU research projects   [more information]

  • Descartes Prizes for Research and Science Communication – 2005 Winners announced   [more information]

  • European project targets cost-effective treatment of localised skin cancer tumours   [more information]

  • Mapping Europe’s post-doc landscape   [more information]

  • Leading EU Research teams win nomination for 2005 Descartes Prize with outstanding scientific breakthroughs   [more information]

  • NILE project to address the scientific barriers to cost-effective production of bioethanol   [more information]

  • French Science reform law   [more information]

  • French and German scientists receive Nobel honours   [more information]

  • Potočnik welcomes debate on international cooperation and European research   [more information]

  • Gilles de Robien presents French Pact for research   [more information]

  • Eurostat report shows proportion of science graduates on the rise   [more information]

  • ARCs Linkage International scheme expands by $2.9 million   [more information]

  • Australian universities target greater research cooperation with EU   [more information]

  • Crossing borders   [more information]