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Daily Archives: 14 July, 2012
€1m to sign up with CERN? That’s worth a Bob or two
14 Jul, 2012
steve
CERN
,
ESOF
Research
The joy of science
14 Jul, 2012
steve
ESOF
,
science
Research
Government seeking to let go 4,000 more public sector staff
14 Jul, 2012
steve
Brendan Howlin
,
redundancy
Governance and administration
Professor of archaeology and renowned scholar drawn to a range of subjects
14 Jul, 2012
steve
art
,
Ettienne Rynne
,
UG
Life
A great time for science – or is it?
14 Jul, 2012
steve
inspiration
,
science
,
SFI
Life
Scientists urged to fight for EU funds
14 Jul, 2012
steve
EU
,
Máire Geoghegan-Quinn
,
research funding
,
Seán Sherlock
Research
DIT to open tourism college on tropical Chinese island
14 Jul, 2012
steve
China
,
DIT
Governance and administration
Union says science education damaged by cutbacks
14 Jul, 2012
steve
cuts
,
science
,
TUI
Teaching
Ireland ‘should be a member of Cern’
14 Jul, 2012
steve
CERN
Research
European research chief warns that austerity is hitting science excellence
14 Jul, 2012
steve
EU
,
research funding
,
science
Research