Daily Archives: 10 July, 2012

Is Open Access a Moral or a Business Issue? A Conversation with The Pennsylvania State University Press
Google fined ‘over privacy breach’
Europe’s scientific elite comes to Dublin for ESOF
Is Science a Girl Thing?
Who is Chuck Feeney?
Drastic Cuts at Italian Institutes Infuriate Researchers
EU Parliament shoots down controversial copyright treaty; EU Commission ignores them
I was sued for libel under an unjust law
Libel win reveals need for reform
Creationism and political power in Northern Ireland
MEPs vote to support culture in EU’s Horizon 2020 Programme – Childers
Why Do We Allow Poor Science to Guide Policy?
The privatisation of higher education is forcing out poorer students
Quinn denies ‘berating’ college heads
Three ITs join to seek status of technological university
Research funding – Worthwhile answers cost real money
Funding for science
EU’s €8bn research grant to create 210,000 jobs
Education body delay could cost millions
Funds of €8bn for scientific research