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European Commission disburses €9 billion in pre-financing to Spain
The European Commission has today disbursed €9 billion to Spain in pre-financing, equivalent to 13% of the country's financial allocation under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The pre-financing payment will help to kick-start…
Oxford high achievers ranked top three Rare Rising Stars
Inspirational students from Oxford University have taken the top three places in this year’s awards for Rare Rising Stars after being selected from a shortlist of high achievers.
The annual ceremony celebrates the UK’s top ten…
Young Europeans want EU action to defend environment, free movement and democracy
Young Europeans are a diverse generation, but they share three key ambitions for the European Union to be a society of free movement; of social and environmental values and of shared liberal values, according to Young Europeans Speak to EU,…
New UB40 line-up captured at Birmingham City University media production studios
Legendary reggae band UB40 were the latest stars to visit Birmingham City University’s state of the art Curzon Street Studios, using one of the UK’s largest purpose-built TV studios for a photoshoot to unveil their new line-up.
The…
UK: SMC response to GCSE and A level results 2021
Sammy Wright, Social Mobility Commissioner for Schools and Higher Education and vice principal of Southmoor Academy in Sunderland, said:
Many congratulations to all the young people who have received the grades they worked so hard for,…
UK’s Chevening Scholarships awarded to 41 Malaysians
This includes one Malaysian who received a Chevening Fellowship to complete a short course at the Oxford Centre of Islamic Students.
The Chevening award is the UK Government’s global scholarship programme, funded and administered by the…
Philips Genomics Workspace enables integration of the largest-scale FDA-cleared cancer genetic test…
Amsterdam – Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in health technology, today announced that New York Langone Health’s Department of Pathology will leverage Philips Genomics Workspace (formerly part of IntelliSpace Precision…
Commission steps up action for high quality and inclusive primary and secondary education
Today, the Commission published a proposal for a Council Recommendation on blended learning to support high quality and inclusive primary and secondary education. ‘Blended learning' in formal education and training is the term used to…
Coronavirus: European Commission approves new contract for a potential COVID-19 vaccine with Novavax
Today, the European Commission has approved its seventh Advanced Purchase Agreement (APA) with a pharmaceutical company to ensure access to a potential vaccine against COVID-19 in Q4 of 2021 and in 2022.
Under this contract, Member…
Boosting UK’s resilience against climate change
New research to step up the UK’s resilience to the impacts of climate change, such as flooding, heatwaves and extreme weather storms, is made possible by the launch of a new £5 million research programme today (Friday 6 August).…