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Type: News | Updated: 16/08/2021
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Type: News | Updated: 07/11/2016
The original article comes from Wellcome Trust blog. The Wellcome Trust Research Career Re-Entry Fellowships (RCREF) support people who want to return to science following a substantial break (2 years or more). Getting back to a career in research is not just a matter of funding, and it may be hard to know where to start. With this in mind, the Trust has created a guide for people thinking of taking a break from research, or planning to return to a research career in biomedical/public health. "I took a 10-year break from research for family reasons, during which time I combined childcare with science-writing work" explains Jessica Buxton, a former RCRE Fellow now at UCL. She returned to...
Type: Events | Updated: 21/01/2020
The India Smart Grid Forum is organizing the India Smart Utility Week (ISUW) 2020 from 3rd March to 7th March 2020 at The Lalit Hotel, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi, India. This Utility Week is organized as an International Conference and Exhibition on Smart Utilities for Smarter Cities. The ISUW 2020 is endorsed by ETSI, CEN...
Type: Events | Updated: 21/08/2017
DAAD - TUM Asia Science Lecture Beyond the technological breakthroughs that Industrie 4.0 continues to offer, its far-reaching impact on both the social and political domains cannot be ignored. Industrie 4.0 will transform the way we live, work and relate to each other. Emerging forms of cooperation such as crowdsourcing and flexible work practices will change the traditional organisation of work. Governments will have to be increasingly involved in taking the lead to drive change and adopt new approaches to public engagement and policymaking, bearing in mind the accompanied consequences of Industrie 4.0. Hence, it is important to understand the impact that Industrie 4.0 brings and be...
Type: News | Updated: 12/04/2016
In addition to Dr. May Chiao's talk about superconductors 21 May (see more here), on Sunday 24th May at 1:00 p.m., Prof. Richard de Grijs, a professor at the Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at Peking University, will give a talk entitled "Is bigger always better? The quest for extremely large telescopes: opportunities for China." This talk will also be held at House Café in Wudaokou. Astronomy is in a golden age. In the past half century, a new generation of telescopes and instruments allowed remarkable new discoveries such as quasars, black holes, gravitational arcs, planets orbiting other stars, gamma-ray bursts, the cosmic microwave background, dark matter and dark energy...
Type: Events | Updated: 01/07/2020
The SHARE Programme is pleased to host our first ever Policy Dialogue webinar series to be held between 10 - 25 June 2020. The emergence of COVID-19 as a mitigating factor for the internationalisation of higher education and particularly international student mobility within ASEAN. This needs to be addressed and agreement reached on effective responses and adaptation strategies. At this inflection point in the SHARE programme it is salient to initiate a comprehensive series of policy dialogues amongst relevant stakeholders. This year, we are offering a digital alternative to give an opportunity for higher education experts to share their views and perspective on the theme of "Looking Ahead...
Type: Events | Updated: 03/04/2017
The Science and Technology Section of the Delegation of the European Union to Japan organised on 8 February a lecture by Professor Takaaki Kajita, 2015 Nobel Laureate in Physics, and Professor at the University of Tokyo, titled: ''Neutrino and Gravitational wave research in Kamioka: Unveiling the secrets of the Universe'' The event attracted more than 100 attendees from diverse horizons, from Japanese high school students participating in a series of courses on advanced physics, to Japan-based researchers and international relations officers, and members of the international research consortium exploiting the Kamiokande scientific installations.
Type: News | Updated: 12/04/2016
Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation outlines his vison for the next phase of the European Research Area (ERA). Mr Moedas also outlined the Commission's strategic priortities for the full implementation of a European Research Area built on the principles of "Open Innovation, Open Science, Open to the World." He states: "Cross-border research cooperation has become a wonderful, every-day reality. Mobility is also becoming a normal part of the career of every researcher. Around one in three EU researchers have been internationally mobile over the last 10 years. There has been an eight-fold increase in the number of jobs advertised on the EURAXESS site...
Type: News | Updated: 12/04/2016
Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation outlines his vison for the next phase of the European Research Area (ERA). Mr Moedas also outlined the Commission's strategic priortities for the full implementation of a European Research Area built on the principles of "Open Innovation, Open Science, Open to the World." He states: ""Cross-border research cooperation has become a wonderful, every-day reality. Mobility is also becoming a normal part of the career of every researcher. Around one in three EU researchers have been internationally mobile over the last 10 years. There has been an eight-fold increase in the number of jobs advertised on the EURAXESS site...
Type: News | Updated: 15/03/2018
Objective of the programme The objective of the Polish Returns (Polish: Polskie Powroty) programme is to enable Polish scientists to return to their country and take up employment in Polish higher education institutions or research units. The programme will create optimal conditions for returning scientists to conduct in Poland world-class research and/or development work. Funds obtained as part of the Polish Returns programme will facilitate offering the returning scientists remuneration at a European level and will facilitate the forming of a project group (research team). Polish higher education institutions and research units will draw in specialists with international experience and...
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