Royal Society President Sir Paul Nurse to guest edit BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme Sir Paul Nurse will act as guest editor for BBC Radio 4’s Today programme on Thursday 27th December 2012.
Chinese Prime Minister awarded King Charles II medal education. Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society speaking at the ceremony said: “Co-operation based on openness, the free exchange of ideas and mutual respect, allows a shared sense
Submission to Sir Paul Nurse's review of the research, development and innovation organisational landscape Royal Society written submission to the RDI organisational landscape review
Young People's Book Prize - Children's Science Books The Royal Society Young People's Book Prize celebrates the best books that communicate science to young people.
Paul Nurse comments on Pfizer's bid for AstraZeneca President of the Royal Society, Sir Paul Nurse, has written to the chairs of the Commons Business Select Committee and Science Select Sommittee about Pfizer's bid for AstraZeneca ahead of the CEOs of both organisations appearing at evidence sessions.
Richard Dimbleby Lecture 29 February 2012. Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society, last night gave the 2012 Richard Dimbleby Lecture. ... Sir Paul delivered the 36th lecture. His lecture explored the wonder of science and how it enhances our culture and civilisation.
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Advantages of guest editing a theme issue Join the authorship history of the world's longest-running scientific publisher, alongside icons such as Isaac Newton, Alexander Fleming, Stephen Hawking, Harry Kroto, Paul Nurse and Dorothy Hodgkin.