The British Neuroscience Association has sent an open letter to the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, protesting at the twenty per cent cut in neuroscience funding, equivalent to about £4 million a year for the next five years. The BNA points to a survey of Top European Institutions in Neuroscience and Behaviour, where 6 of the top ten places were taken by British universities and “the highest scores for neuroscience and behaviour research quality were achieved by UK laboratories.” But, they add, “it is not clear how the UK will sustain its strength in these areas if funding is reduced.” The cuts, the BNA argues, will reduce “the strength of an area of research in which the United Kingdom excels.”
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Comment made by Philip on Feb 12th 2011 at 12:08 am:
Hi
love the cut-watch feature. Please do a separate RSS feed of these items! This was local groups can put a cuts-watch feed on their website – see link above where I show your rss feed, but would prefer just cuts-watch.
It would be a good resource for the anti-cuts movement.
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Philip
Sec. Charnwood Against the Cuts