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
On the 20th April 2016, the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, published a report looking at the relationship between our EU membership and UK science. The
Until 2011, the UK saw a steady rise in the number of non-EU international students that chose to study in our higher education (HE) sector. Unlike EU students,
Scientists from Tunisia are now be able to participate in Horizon 2020, the EU’s framework programme for research and innovation, under the same conditions as their counterparts from EU Member