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ITB infoservice 09/12

Erscheinungsdatum: 20.09.2012 ITB infoservice

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Global

  • UN Launches Network for Sustainable Development
  • Innovation: Wirtschaftskrise und Wachstumsschwäche treffen auch Forschung und Entwicklung, sagt OECD
  • OECD: New Key Biotechnology Indicators Published
  • South Asian Academies to Boost Science Cooperation
  • Rapid Growth in International Student Mobility
  • Education Spending Rising but Access to Higher Education Remains Unequal

EU / Europa

  • Europas Unternehmen investieren in FuE – trotz Krise

Großbritannien

  • Royal Society and DFID Launch Fund for African Research
  • UK Government Invests £ 10 Million to Help Universities Move to Open Access

Kanada

  • The Canadian High Arctic Research Station
  • Harper Government Supports Innovative Renewable Energy Project and Innovation in British Columbia

USA

  • International Collaboration Key to Science and Engineering Globalization
  • Engineering Research Centers Awarded $ 55.5 Million to Innovate in Nanoscale Science and Engineering
  • NIH Continues Its Commitment to High Risk-High Reward Research

Australien

  • Launch of the AusAID Research Strategy 2012-16 and the AusAID Development Research Awards Scheme (ADRAS) 2012
  • Release of AusAID’s Draft Medical Research Strategy

Brasilien

  • I.T. Maior Will Receive Investments of BRL 500 Million
  • Brazil Joins International Marine Research Effort

Dänemark

  • RESEARCH2020 Catalogue to Create Strategic Basis for Danish Research

Finnland

  • An International Evaluation of the Academy Launched
  • Tekes Receives Good Evaluation from International Experts
  • Pekka Soini Wants to Increase Internationalisation, Customer-Orientation and Speed to Tekes
  • Academy Currently Finalising Its Review of the State of Scientific Research in Finland

Indien

  • India Launches a New Lab for HIV Research
  • India Backs Exploration of Rare Earths in Deep Dea

Niederlande

  • Young Scientific Talent Gains Foreign Experience Thanks to NWO
  • Supporting Science in the Field of Education

Norwegen

  • Research Council of Norway: More Research on Societal Security
  • High Anticipation for Nordic Energy Technology Perspectives

Österreich

  • Neue Wege in der Forschungsförderung zeigen Wirkung

Südafrika

  • High-Speed Internet Links Southern African Universities
Quelle: VDI Technologiezentrum GmbH Redaktion: von Miguel Krux Länder / Organisationen: Global sonstige Länder EU G7 / G20 OECD UNESCO USA Frankreich Vereinigtes Königreich (Großbritannien) Themen: Bildung und Hochschulen Förderung Strategie und Rahmenbedingungen sonstiges / Querschnittsaktivitäten
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