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Chemistry World June 9, 2010 |
Chemistry at Sussex under threat again The department, which topped The Guardian's 2010 university league table for chemistry, is set to lose some 40 per cent of its faculty, according to Phil Parsons, head of organic chemistry at Sussex. |
Chemistry World June 2010 |
Science and the arms race Mark Welland underlines the importance of funding scientific research to ensure that the UK Ministry of Defence stays ahead of the game |
Chemistry World June 2010 |
Cooperation, collaboration and compromise A passion for science will be more important than a PhD for members of the UK's new parliament. |
Chemistry World May 19, 2010 Hayley Birch |
Could rising graduate debt hit science hard? The Russell Group, which represents the UK's elite universities, has suggested that students should pay more towards the cost of university degrees. But increases in graduate debt could have unwelcome repercussions for scientific research and graduates with science degrees. |
Search Engine Watch May 18, 2010 Matthew Ncube |
Tracking Search Habits: The Mephedrone Ban Are Brits kicking the habit, or on the verge of getting hooked? Drilling down to see what the search data tells us. |
Chemistry World May 14, 2010 Diana Garnham |
Comment: Cooperation, collaboration and compromise Finally, a week after the general election, organisations in the science community can begin to plan and shape how they will respond to the challenges of a new coalition government and the new 3Cs style of government - cooperation, collaboration and compromise |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Ryan &O'Donnell |
The Bank of England's Kingmaker A central banker's dire deficit warnings became an election issue |
Chemistry World May 12, 2010 Sarah Houlton |
UK under new management After five days of negotiation, the UK finally has a new coalition government with a Conservative prime minister and Liberal Democrat deputy, but it remains to be seen what the implications for science will be. |
Search Engine Watch May 11, 2010 Mark Hanson |
Labour's View: The Word-of-Mouth Election Labour chose to use the Web to motivate and mobilise its supporters and activists. Everything Labour did in terms of new media campaign (social media, e-mail, etc.) was about creating real-world actions. |
Search Engine Watch May 6, 2010 Mark Hanson |
Labour's View: Motivate and Mobilise -- the New Media Strategy The Labour Party harnesses the efforts of its candidates alongside its online activists with the help of Twitter and Facebook. |
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