Twinning: €1 million for 3 years for networking between researchers in any discipline, three partners are required.The Twinning Call will address the networking gaps and deficiencies between the research institutions of the low performing member state (EU13) and their internationally leading counterparts (EU15).
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18Apr
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13Apr
Following the COP21 Agreement in Paris last year, the UK is pursuing an ambitious plan to decarbonise its electricity sector, in order to meet 2008 Climate Change Act goals. Capital intensive zero-carbon investment such as nuclear energy is central to the plan, but faces critical financial challenges and controversy over high costs.
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11Apr
Join the British Ecological Society and the Cambridge Conservation Initiative forEmergencies, Evidence and Policy, a free public lecture by Professor Sir John Beddington, Senior Adviser at the Oxford Martin School and former Chief Scientific Adviser
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03Apr
Economic History Society conference at 9.30am on Sunday 3rd April.
This comprises:
IVG: History & Policy Session: Energy, Trade and Efficiency (chair:Paul Warde) (Auditorium Lounge)
East versus West: Energy transition and energy intensity in coal-rich Europe, 1830-2000 Hana Nielsen (Lund University)
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24Mar
Talk 1: New Approaches for Multiscale Modeling of Water-Rock-Gas Interaction
Speaker: Dr Carl Steefl, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
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22Mar
Speaker: David Eyton, Group Head of Technology at BP
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21Mar
The Alan Turing Institute – Energy Summit
Date: 21 March 2016 (10:00 – 17:00)
Location: University of Cambridge
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18Mar
How do you manage your research data? Should you do it differently?
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16Mar
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15Mar
Science, Innovation, and Policy - have we got the energy?
The Clerk Maxwell 2016 Lecture will be held on 15 March 2016 at IET London: Savoy Place
Energy is fundamental to our society’s wellbeing, health, security, and resilience. Without a reliable supply of energy, our infrastructure breaks down and the lights will go out.