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South African scientists access European research via EMBC agreement
ImageSouth African scientists will gain access to the latest thinking in molecular biology research through an agreement announced today by the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO). The Government of the Republic of South Africa signed a cooperation agreement with the European Molecular Biology Conference (EMBC), the intergovernmental funding body for EMBO, allowing scientists from South Africa to participate in EMBO programmes and activities. The agreement also provides for some EMBO activities to occur in South Africa.
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ResearchGATE: Scientific Network
ImageResearchGATE is a new Web 2.0 platform for researchers. ResearchGATE develops applications that foster collaborations and knowledge exchange among researchers worldwide.
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Europe: New Amendments Guide for FP7 Grant Agreements
ImageNew Amendments Guide for FP7 Grant Agreements has been published. It contains information about what an amendment is, when it is needed as well as model letters to request an amendment at the European Commission. Source: KoWi.
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Germany: Alexander von Humboldt Professorship nomination call
The Alexander von Humboldt Professorship enables award winners to carry out long-term and ground-breaking research at universities and research institutions in Germany. The prize money is being made available for a period of five years.
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Felix-Wankel-Animal-Welfare-Research Award 2008
The Felix-Wankel-Animal-Welfare-Research Award 2009 is for outstanding experimental and innovative scientific papers aiming at or resulting in the replacement or reduction of animal testing.
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Science in School is a European journal to promote inspiring science teaching. The contents include teaching materials, recent discoveries in science, education projects, interviews with young scientists and inspiring teachers, book reviews, and European events for teachers. Science in School is freely available. Online articles are published in many European languages.