SEVENTH FRAMEWORK PROGRAMME BUDGETS EURATOM RESEARCH
May 1st, 2006
STORIES BY KEITH NUTHALL
NUCLEAR research has been spared the knife as the European Commission pares down its proposed seventh framework programme (FP7) following a tough budget settlement recently agreed with European Union (EU) ministers and MEPs.
This led to the overall 2007-13 FP7 budget being slashed from last year's proposal of Euro 75.7 billion to Euro 54.5 billion, and the Commission has now written plans to divide this figure amongst its research spending priorities. But although most other budget headings have taken a hit, nuclear research allocations ...
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