MINING RESEARCHERS CAN SCORE GRANTS FOR GREEN STUDIES FROM EU RESEARCH PROGRAMME

BY KEITH NUTHALLENERGY and the environment are probably the hottest policy topics for the European Union (EU) at the moment, with climate change and dependence on imported energy supplies foremost in the mind of EU leaders. As a result, any initiatives that tackle both problems at the same time are likely to receive a hearty welcome in Brussels. And, as ever with the EU, the good news is - there is plenty of money to tap.This is especially the case with the EU's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) for research, which was launched on January 1 and which will ...


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