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New Research and Job Opportunities in Southern Europe 10 March 2006 Science's Next Wave looks into the research and job opportunities at the latest science centres in southern Europe.
New science centres to be developed.
The medical, or health science, centres are at Brooklyn and Syracuse.
The great climate science centres around the world are more than well aware how weak their science is.
The fresh investment will come from tax on banking profits and be divided among science centres in Cheshire, Norwich, Cambridge and Oxfordshire – all Conservative-held constituencies.
Over the past decade or so, I've worked for and with science centres, national museums, zoos, government departments and, of course, the Guardian.
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The research documented in this report complements previous research efforts by providing detailed recommendations to all parties present in big-science collaborations, namely the big-science centres, member state policy-makers and industry experts and managers.
I believe Science in the Centres has been successful because of three major factors: 1) project leaders (myself and my third mentor, a forester named Keith Brown) who are scientists with good communication skills, 2) a partnership with the Canadian Association of Science Centres, and 3) internal collaboration among different sectors within NRCan.
Most recently, some of these Centres, and in some cases associated Units, have been designated by the Department of Health as Academic Health Science Centres.
The partnership with the Canadian Association of Science Centres has also been invaluable.
Academic Health Science Centres (AHSCs) have been a key feature of the North American healthcare landscape for many years, and the term is becoming more widely used internationally.
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