Green R&D in Ireland – an overview
Posted in Research on December 31st, 2009 by steve
“With so much happening in the green-energy research field in our third-level institutions, Ireland is truly staking its claim as the home for green tech. With the race on to progress Ireland’s green-energy portfolio in order to meet our 2020 energy targets and to create a cleaner, smarter economy, an increasing array of researchers in universities and institutes of technology (ITs) around the island are focusing on the renewable energy space to harness Ireland’s wave, wind, solar and bioenergy resources …” (more)
[Carmel Doyle, Silicon Republic, 30 December]
“Sir, As the former head (1985-97) of what is now Bath Spa University, my recollection of the events that followed the Education Reform Acts of the late 1980s/early 1990s is different from that of Lord Howarth’s (letter, Dec 29). There was strong opposition on the part of many of the vice-chancellors of ‘chartered’ universities to the ‘upgrading’ of the polys …” (
“Students protest against the ‘marketisation’ of higher education. A wave of student protests across Austria and Germany is voicing opposition to tuition fees and ‘English-American’-style degrees introduced under the Bologna Process, while stirring up debate about the purpose of higher education. The protests began in Austria in October …” (
“In reading Levy’s No Time To Think and his mention of Vannevar Bush’s involvement in the creation of the atomic bomb, I am reminded of Princeton’s involvement in the Manhattan Project and how this was brought about by the creation of independent targeted research efforts …” (