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Republic of Korea to join Horizon Europe programme

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billion for the period 2021-27, complemented by the financial contributions from associated countries. Entities from associated countries have additional opportunities in collaborative projects and are treated on par with the entities of EU Member States regarding the access to funds.

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Lab rats – how the UK life sciences sector is struggling to find space to work

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According to the Observatory of Economic Complexity, in 2021, Ireland exported a total of $212B, making it the 30th largest exporter in the world. Horizon Europe is the largest international research collaboration scheme in the world. Collaboration is great for the vitality of science in the UK and elsewhere,” she said.

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The business case for the retrofit of existing buildings keeps getting stronger

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Not just incompatible with government commitments on net zero, the scheme is also strikingly at odds, customers have noticed, with company effusions that were only “reinvigorated” in 2021. Collaboration across the sector is now key to drive towards this common purpose. This is now an urgent consideration.

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Blockchain In Recruiting: Will That Impact A Recruiter's Job?

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Decoding Blockchain Technology For Dummies Blockchain is an immutable and shared ledger (encrypted & anonymous) that records transactions and tracks various forms of tangible (houses, real estate, cars) or intangible assets (copyrights, intellectual property, patents, brandings) in a business network. billion dollars by 2025.

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Manchester is now a major draw for office design firms

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So successful has the attempt been to reclaim the streets of Manchester that the resident population of the city centre will rise from around 4,500 in 1998 to around 100,000 by 2025. The total number of jobs in the UK increased between 2000 and 2021 by 21 percent. In Manchester, that was 49 percent.

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