$25 million way to go

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The Swiss biotechnology firm Novartis AG have made an agreement with the University of California, Berkeley, US, to provide funding for research work in the plant and microbiology depatrtment for five years. Some observers are concerned over the close relationship between a commercial firm and the university. Novartis will spend $25 million in return for the right to negotiate, during a 90 day period, licences on inventions. Berkeley will be able to carry out their own research and funding will be decided by a panel consisting of two members from the company and three from the university.

author: Coale, Kristi
Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, University of California (Berkeley), Novartis AG

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Cracks in the foundations

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Chaplain of London Guildhall University, England, William Taylor believes that the university's involvement with the City in a plan to redevelop Spitalfields Market is a threat to the community of which the college is a part.

author: Taylor, William (American government official)
Social aspects, London, England, Schools, Community

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Getting a grant: have you got the 'write' stuff?

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Guidance on making a successful research grant application to a funding body is presented. Advice on planning, writing and summarizing a proposal for a research idea and providing accurate methodological detail is offered.

author: Wymer, Paul
Usage, Practice, Research grants, Research funding, Peer review of research grant proposals

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subjects list: Finance, Joint ventures, Universities and colleges, Research
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