ERC supports Open Access to academic books
The European Research Council (ERC) and the OAPEN Foundation yesterday announced their co-operation in furthering Open Access to academic books and book chapters. With the help of an ERC grant OAPEN will develop a tailormade deposit service for ERC grantees and their publishers. The OAPEN library provides a platform for the full-text dissemination of Open Access books from all scientific areas, particula...
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Collaborative R&D venture into graphene foam
Universities in Manchester, UK, and Abu Dhabi, UAE, are preparing to collaborate in th...
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ERC awards 15th grant to Max-Delbrück Center
Dr James Poulet, of the Max-Delbrück Center (MDC) for Molecular Medicine and the Neur...
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Bremen professor awarded ERC grant
Professor Ursula Mirastschijski, of the University of Bremen’s Center for Biomolecul...
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ERC publishes new guidelines
The European Research Council (ERC) has now published its guidelines for national or r...
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ERC advocates cutting-edge research in Davos
The European Research Council (ERC) is taking part in the World Economic Forum in Davo...
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Aalto University tops Finnish ERC grants
Aalto University has so far been awarded more European Research Council (ERC) grants t...
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Study: Bacteria and electrons share behaviour
An unexpected shared pattern in the collective movement of bacteria and electrons has ...
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ERC launches promotional projects
The European Research Council (ERC) has announced the recent launch of two innovative ...
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ERC backs Dresden academics
TU Dresden is celebrating after three of its scientists were awarded top EU grants....
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Physics problem ‘unsolvable’
A maths problem underlying key questions in quantum physics is provably unsolvable, sa...
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Six researchers in Ireland have been awarded funding from the European Research Counci...
Ireland highlights €9m grant win
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ERC to attend Davos 2016
The European Research Council has announced its plans for next month’s World Economi...
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The European Research Council has announced Professor Klaus Bock as its new vice-presi...