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SYNTHESYS Call PDF Print E-mail
agate30.9.2010  Taxonomic Access Facilities. New Call Deadline; 15th October 2010, (17:00 UK time). The Synthesis Office is pleased to announce the opening of Call 2 for proposals under the European Commission's FPVII European-funded Integrating Activities funding scheme.
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Biology Degree Accreditation PDF Print E-mail
981653_willettslaunchofaccreditation13.10.2010  UK Minister of State for Universities and Science David Willetts launched the Society of Biology Degree Accreditation Programme.  He addressed the bioscience community regarding our newly developed scheme to accredit UK Bioscience Degrees. Read more...
 
Bonnevie prize PDF Print E-mail
Bonnevie_Prize_201008.11.2010  On 5 November, CEES Chair Nils Chr. Stenseth was awarded the Bonnevie Prize 2010 (Bonnevieprisen) by the Norwegian Biologist Association (Norsk biologforening).  The award honoured his outstanding contribution to the dissemination of biology to the general public, both nationally and internationally.
 
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn PDF Print E-mail

MGQ20portrait20interview20pic30.05.2010 Europe is doing "wonderful" research but has failed to communicate this to the public, EU Innovation Commissioner Máire Geoghegan-Quinn told EurActiv in an interview. She wants to rename 'FP8', the European Commission's research programme, to make it more meaningful to citizens and is pledging to make funds more accessible to small businesses.

 
BIO2020 PDF Print E-mail

BIO2020-logo25.05.2010 On its annual council meeting ECBA presented the BIO2020 vision called "Sustaining our common future" . This document provides a concise view of ECBA on biology in the 21st century, it's impact on society and implications for research and education.

 
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