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Chemistry World July 17, 2015 Ned Stafford |
Despair and anger among Greek scientists at universities' finances The mood among Greek scientists, who in recent years have endured sharp budget cuts, remains mostly sombre, angry and hopeless. |
Chemistry World July 30, 2012 Ned Stafford |
Bleak outlook for Greek chemistry The chemistry community in Greece has not escaped the financial storms that have battered the Greek economy over the past two years. The damage to the chemical sciences and academia is already severe and the future looks bleak. |
HBS Working Knowledge July 2, 2015 Alfaro et al. |
The Future of the Greek Economy Three Harvard Business School professors delve into the Greek economic crisis. |
Chemistry World November 23, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Cuts threaten autonomy at EU universities The ongoing economic crisis is leading to university funding cuts in varying degrees across much of Europe, with 'financial matters' the 'most pressing challenges faced by universities today. |
The Motley Fool September 16, 2011 Sean Williams |
5 Figures That Will Ensure a Greek Default Occurs These figures paint a glaring and definitive picture that a Greek default is on the horizon |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2010 Alex Dumortier |
Why Greece Matters to Smart Investors Crisis is often synonymous with opportunity. Despite some volatility, world markets appear to be taking this episode more or less in stride. |
BusinessWeek March 11, 2010 |
How to Play a Bad Hand Greece's economic difficulties can be an asset for Papandreou. |
Chemistry World September 19, 2011 Maria Burke |
Higher education funding rises around the world 'While our universities are experiencing cuts, other nations are pumping billions more into their universities to gain a competitive edge,' says Wendy Piatt, director-general of the Russell Group, which represents 20 research intensive UK universities. |
Chemistry World December 1, 2014 |
Power to the people As belts are tightened all over Europe, scientists have been caught up by politicians' ardor for austerity. |
HBS Working Knowledge April 22, 2015 George Serafeim |
Reforming Greece: Myths and Truths Greece has largely its leaders to blame for the country's economic crisis, but Europe could help the entire region with some well-targeted aid. |
Chemistry World April 10, 2008 Luisa Massarani |
Brazil Pins Economic Hopes on Science Brazil's future prosperity depends on training more young scientists. |
The Motley Fool May 5, 2010 Alyce Lomax |
Weekly Walk of Shame: Greek Tragedy The situation in Greece holds foreboding for us all. |
Chemistry World September 30, 2013 Ned Stafford |
Greek universities struggle in face of job cuts The mood of many teachers and researchers at Greek universities has plumbed new depths of despair in the wake of layoffs of administrative staff members that have triggered strikes and closures at several universities. |
Chemistry World December 2009 |
Column: Undercover Academic Science funding, science-based policy and science education take up a substantial part of the UK's budget, so why are they not more widely discussed at election time? |
Chemistry World August 17, 2015 Anthony King |
Greek crisis puts pressure on pharmaceuticals Supplies of critical drugs to Greek pharmacies have become sparse and erratic as the economic crisis squeezes public spending |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2011 Alex Planes |
European Debt Is a Global Problem Are we doomed to make the same mistakes again? |
The Motley Fool April 13, 2010 Hanson & Elliott |
The Greatest Trade Ever Your guide to profiting from the Greek economic tragedy. |
Chemistry World May 19, 2010 Hayley Birch |
Could rising graduate debt hit science hard? The Russell Group, which represents the UK's elite universities, has suggested that students should pay more towards the cost of university degrees. But increases in graduate debt could have unwelcome repercussions for scientific research and graduates with science degrees. |
Chemistry World February 2, 2010 Ned Stafford |
Russian science losing its edge Research in Russia, considered a scientific powerhouse during the cold war years, has faded in global importance since the break-up of the former Soviet Union in the early 1990s and now is lagging behind China and India. |
The Motley Fool March 8, 2011 Sean Williams |
Forget Oil; This Is What You Should Really Be Worried About Don't look now, but 10-year bond rates in Europe are creeping dangerously higher yet again. |
Chemistry World October 17, 2014 Ned Stafford |
European scientists rally to protest jobs and funding crisis Scientists throughout Europe, frustrated with inadequate funding for research and a lack of jobs, are banding together to demand that policymakers at national and EU levels take action. |
BusinessWeek December 10, 2009 Peter Coy |
Greece Rattles the Euro Zone Athens' budget deficits are damaging its credit rating and will test the solidity of the EU's monetary union. |
The Motley Fool May 31, 2011 Zeeshan Siddique |
NBG: A Flickering Light in Greece's Darkness Despite the turmoil in Greece, National Bank of Greece's profit is up 39%. |
The Motley Fool August 11, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Today's Buy Opportunity: National Bank of Greece Why we are purchasing shares of National Bank of Greece. |
The Motley Fool March 22, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Is the Eurocalypse Nigh? The author reports from Greece. |
Chemistry World February 12, 2015 S Umapathy |
Indian science at the crossroads How should Indian scientific research evolve? |
Chemistry World November 27, 2014 Mark Peplow |
It's time to speak up for Europe From the EU funding that British scientists receive, to the benefits of hiring talent from across the continent, the 'science case' for membership is overwhelming. |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
Greece and the Euro: Down but Not Out It's still better than Spain. |
The Motley Fool March 24, 2010 Chuck Saletta |
Profit From Eurozone Panic Not every country in Europe is Greece. |
Chemistry World November 2011 Jack Stilgoe |
The Science we Want, the Science we Need The UK government has lost the ability to ensure that the research that it really needs gets done. |
The Motley Fool March 25, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Why There Could Be Hope for Greece Are there some overlooked opportunities in Greece? Motley Fool analysts report from Greece. |
BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Peter Coy |
Greece: Why the Beast Is Back Europe's banks aren't ready for losses should Greece default, but extend and pretend only throws good money after bad. |
Chemistry World February 2007 Mark Peplow |
Science Stars Rise in the East Collaborate or die. That's the message of a series of reports from the independent thinktank Demos, claiming that British science is in danger of being sidelined unless it tries harder to work with booming Asian nations such as China, India and South Korea. |
Chemistry World June 2, 2010 Leila Sattary |
Universities face hard years ahead A new report warns that widespread cuts being made to higher education funding across Europe is likely to impact the quality of European teaching and research for years to come. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Tom Keene |
Tom Keene talks with Mohamed El-Erian PIMCO CEO on the Greek crisis and its effect on the U.S. dollar. |
Chemistry World July 28, 2015 Mark Peplow |
Down to business Academics often have little awareness of what it takes to bring a technology from the lab to the marketplace -- what makes a successful product, or how much time and money is needed to deliver it. |
Chemistry World March 9, 2010 Anna Lewcock |
Fund science or risk economic downfall Leading researchers and former science ministers have today warned the UK government it risks 'throwing away' years of investment unless the UK keeps pace with science funding levels in other countries. |
Chemistry World February 2, 2010 Anna Lewcock |
Budget cuts hit university teaching University teaching is bearing the brunt of cuts to higher education funding, while science has been afforded a degree of protection, according to the latest figures announced by the Higher Education Funding Council for England |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2010 Peter Coy |
Greece: How the Bond Vigilantes Left It in Ruins Now, Europe is under pressure to rescue the Greeks while keeping other EU members in line. |
On Wall Street August 1, 2011 Milton Ezrati |
A Greek Default Spells Woes for Rich Euro Nations However much European Union officials deny it, default forms the basis of virtually every headline on European finances. |
The Motley Fool March 19, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
Will Your Portfolio Catch the Greek Contagion? This isn't to say that the U.S. is going to be the next Greece, but in order to address our own fiscal shortcomings, Americans will face decisions not unlike Greece's. |
BusinessWeek June 22, 2011 Peter Coy |
How to Save Greece Debt doesn't have to spell disaster. A solution to Europe's crisis exists - and it's worked before. |
Chemistry World January 2007 Sue Ferns |
Comment: Who's Looking After British Science? As the union representing public sector scientists in the UK, Prospect is calling for urgent action to stem the loss of key science research facilities and staff. |
The Motley Fool March 29, 2010 Tim Hanson |
Why We're Acting Fast for You What we've learned in Greece, and what may still lie ahead. |
Chemistry World October 14, 2011 Ned Stafford |
Universities around the world prepare to welcome an influx of Brazilian students The students will start arriving in January as part of Brazil's new Science Without Borders program. |
Chemistry World March 19, 2015 Emma Stoye |
UK budget science cash given cautious welcome Yesterday's budget announcement, in which UK chancellor George Osborne announced additional funding for research and scientific infrastructure, has been cautiously welcomed by scientists. |
BusinessWeek April 28, 2010 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Christine Lagarde The French Finance Minister speaks frankly about the Greek debt crisis and the need for global financial regulations in this edited version of a recent interview. |
Chemistry World September 5, 2013 Rebecca Trager |
Funding woes lead US scientists to consider moving overseas A new report paints a bleak picture of scientists conducting government funded research in the US. As many as 18% of US scientists questioned for the analysis are considering taking their research to another country. |
The Motley Fool May 28, 2010 Nick Kapur |
It's Time to Cut Our National Budget Obama/Congress: Time to make some tough calls. |
The Motley Fool March 24, 2010 Jordan DiPietro |
Is This the Collapse of the Eurozone? Disagreements between EU members over Greece could result in an eventual break-up of the union and the collapse of the euro. |