The EU needs to fundamentally change, including the way it invests in research and innovation, or it might die. That was the ...
The UK will spend at least 7% of a growing defence budget on R&D and military-related science and technology, in a move that ...
MEPs have been busy in Strasbourg this week as they rushed to clear the outstanding files in the final plenary before ...
Science ministers from across the world have endorsed a new approach to how new technologies are regulated, warning that ...
Key investors in Latvia are calling on the prime minister, Evika Silina, to focus on long-term planning and improving ...
New hand-sized gas analyser to detect multiple toxic gases in real-time with lasers Scientists hope to make them as common as video surveillance, with units on every lamp post Least polluted routes to ...
Photo: Imperial College London website. Imperial and France’s National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) are continuing ...
Stockholm University is actively working towards an open science system, and as part of this work, the university, represented by President Astrid Söderbergh Widding, has recently signed the Barcelona ...
Major investors in Latvia have scored its investment climate at its lowest level in a decade. War, they say, makes business ...
Investing in start-ups in Ukraine is great, but what the country needs from the EU is to incentivise big companies, scale-ups ...
On 28 March, the European University Association’s new Task and Finish Group on Artificial Intelligence held its first meeting in Brussels. Universities are moving towards a more institutional and ...
Prof.dr. Annelien Bredenoord has been appointed by the Supervisory Board of Erasmus University Rotterdam (EUR) as President of the Executive Board (CvB). Bredenoord has been a member of the CvB as ...