A huge thank you to everybody who shared our vision of our country seeking a positive future outside the political structures of the European Union. So what now for UK Science
Two more non-EU countries, Georgia and Armenia, have joined the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme in the past few weeks, taking the total number of non-EU countries taking part in EU
There has been a lot of comment recently that Switzerland has been excluded from EU science networks following a democratic decision by the Swiss people to not open
Over the past few months there have been a number of media articles claiming that scientists overwhelmingly support our membership of the EU, but given that there are
On the 3rd May, the Royal Society hosted a discussion on the UK’s scientific relationship with EU science programmes, and on what the future might hold for a
Serious concerns were raised last week after the EU Commission announced plans to create a new European Cloud at a staggering cost of €6.7 billion. Initially, the EU Cloud
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) was meant to be a flagship EU project to create or mimic the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on European