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Research Management - Event - 18.09.2023
IDEAL Take part in CEDRE’s new webinar - Data quality ?
Life Sciences - Event - 18.09.2023
Biologist Wirth appointed to BMBF advisory panel ’Forum #Zukunftsstrategie’
Physics - Event - 15.09.2023
Europe’s Biggest Particle Physics Conference at Universität Hamburg
Event - History / Archeology - 13.09.2023
Special Look at Manuscript Research
Event - Health - 13.09.2023
Merel Ritskes-Hoitinga receives Pioneer Medal from Animal Free Research UK
History / Archeology - Event - 13.09.2023
Students trace University’s and city’s legacies of transatlantic enslavement in ground-breaking Manchester exhibition
Astronomy / Space - Event - 11.09.2023
Heino Falcke receives Balzan Prize for high-resolution images of black holes
Event - 11.09.2023
20th annual traditional Pow Wow
Physics - Event - 07.09.2023
Swiss Science Prize Latsis 2023
Physicist Lesya Shchutska, EPFL professor and winner of the Swiss Science Prize Latsis 2023, is paving the way for the discovery of new particles.
Event - Economics - 06.09.2023
Exhibition to showcase Manchester Ship Canal’s fascinating advertising archive
Event - Astronomy / Space - 04.09.2023
Science Draws in the Crowds
Event - 31.08.2023
More than $8M awarded to 19 Monash researchers in ARC DECRA scheme
Innovation - Event - 31.08.2023
Technologies for a changing world
Engineering for a Changing World: Ilmenau Scientific Colloquium brings together scientists from around the world Engineering for a Changing World, this is the motto for the start of the Ilmenau Scientific Colloquium ISC on September 4 .
Astronomy / Space - Event - 29.08.2023
Conference: Where the Elements of our Periodic System Arise
Event - 25.08.2023
Renewed Utrecht University Museum reopens after three years
Wednesday 6 September sees the University Museum Utrecht - UMU open to the public again. 'The new UMU is the museum for everyone who is curious,' says director Femke den Boer.
Art and Design - Event - 24.08.2023
Unique proximity to Ticino
Astronomy / Space - Event - 22.08.2023
Media invitation: Federal Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit DLR headquarters in Cologne and the European Astronaut Centre (ESA/EAC) on 1 September 2023
Astronomy / Space - Event - 22.08.2023
Media invitation: German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will visit DLR headquarters in Cologne and the European Astronaut Centre (ESA/EAC) on 1 September 2023
Event - 17.08.2023
TU Delft honours and commemorates Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
Computer Science - Event - 10.08.2023
Giancarlo Guizzardi to receive ER 2023 Fellows Award
Event - 08.08.2023
Telling Your Own Pandemic Story: Seeking Curators for Online Exhibition!
Event - 08.08.2023
Media invitation: Ariane 6 test campaign update
Event - Research Management - 02.08.2023
UCL remains very successful in securing Horizon Europe funding
Event - 01.08.2023
Arcube partners with Etihad Airways to launch a new NFT collection and Etihad ’Horizon Club’
Health - Event - 01.08.2023
Parikh calls for scientists to connect with public, policymakers
Sudip Parikh calls for scientists to build bridges with the public and policymakers CEO of AAAS says better science communication is key to dismantling distrust among some legislators and the general
Event - 31.07.2023
Researchers recognised as emerging scientific leaders
Event - Campus - 27.07.2023
Inaugural Widening Participation Summer Programme held in Malaysia
Event - 26.07.2023
Find out the latest on the Admission Transformation Programme at an upcoming Town Hall
History / Archeology - Event - 25.07.2023
Churchill Archives Centre shares digitised treasures to celebrate 50 years
Health - Event - 24.07.2023
Plant pathogens and science festivals: News from the College
Event - 24.07.2023
Going public: Virginia Woolf’s own copy of debut novel available to all
The University of Sydney's Fisher Library has digitised Virginia Woolf's personal copy of the first edition of her debut novel, The Voyage Out , featuring inscriptions and edits by her hand that now anyone can enjoy.
Event - 20.07.2023
MIT Libraries staff honored with 2023 Infinite Mile Awards
Campus - Event - 19.07.2023
Neuromonitoring and Neural Networks
Event - 18.07.2023
Training INSTITUT-SoMuM Call for participation in the editorial board of the doctoral journal Mutations en Méditerranée (MeM) for the creation of its second issue
Event - 14.07.2023
Artworks creating waves for global action on ocean futures
Astronomy / Space - Event - 13.07.2023
Media advisory for Crew-7 launch with ESA Astronaut Andreas Mogensen
Event - 13.07.2023
Art, photography and poetry link life in HMP Liverpool to its Victorian past
Event - Astronomy / Space - 11.07.2023
Media invitation: Learn more about the reentry of Aeolus
Event - History / Archeology - 11.07.2023
Who Sees What? Ritual Costumes from Sri Lanka, a Reflection on Encounters
Music - Event - 10.07.2023
Does exoticism in music still exist?
For their project -The Armenian presence at the Montreux Jazz Festival - A study of the Tigran Hamasyan Quintet concert in 2014-, Léandre Guy and Basile Tornare explored what exoticism means in music and the limits of genres.
Economics - Event - 07.07.2023
Award
Social Sciences - Event - 07.07.2023
PODCAST: I don’t want to be quiet
Psychology - Event - 06.07.2023
Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Prize for Marcella Woud
Event - 06.07.2023
World-leading design anthropologist awarded $3M ARC Australian Laureate Fellowship
Event - 05.07.2023
Interactive exhibition InSomnolence shows sleep is more social than it seems
Environment - Event - 04.07.2023
Climate Centre awards nine climate-related projects ¤190.000 in seed funding
Event - 04.07.2023
Researchers awarded Australian Laureate Fellowships
Event - 29.06.2023
Monash awarded more than $2.95M for ARC Linkage Projects
Event - 28.06.2023
John Rylands Next Chapter
Environment - Event - 27.06.2023
Botanical Garden sheds light on green roofs
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Electroengineering - Sep 12
University awarded £2.4 million to develop new methods to accelerate the replacement and management of SF6
University awarded £2.4 million to develop new methods to accelerate the replacement and management of SF6
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Environment - Sep 12
Personal carbon footprint of the rich is vastly underestimated by rich and poor alike
Personal carbon footprint of the rich is vastly underestimated by rich and poor alike
Campus - TU-ILMENAU - Sep 12
Taster study days: discover the TU Ilmenau together with first-year students
Taster study days: discover the TU Ilmenau together with first-year students
Life Sciences - Sep 12
New Kinsmen Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences improving quality of life for babies with potentially fatal brain condition
New Kinsmen Chair in Pediatric Neurosciences improving quality of life for babies with potentially fatal brain condition
Pedagogy - Sep 12
Kids are digital natives. They have ideas to help protect children from being harmed online
Kids are digital natives. They have ideas to help protect children from being harmed online
Computer Science - Sep 12
Startup's displays engineer light to create immersive experiences without the headsets
Startup's displays engineer light to create immersive experiences without the headsets
Health - Sep 11
Focus on family medicine. EOC, OMCT and USI together for an innovative and effective response to local health needs
Focus on family medicine. EOC, OMCT and USI together for an innovative and effective response to local health needs
Life Sciences - Sep 11
Ten organisations account for half of all'animal research in Great Britain in 2023
Ten organisations account for half of all'animal research in Great Britain in 2023