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NON EU SCIENTISTS OFFER THEIR OPINIONS ON THE FUTURE OF THE EUROPEAN SCIENCE POLICY

The EU must identify obstacles to global collaboration and address them, urged non-European scientists at ESOF 2004.

The scientists - from Japan, the US and South Africa - who were asked for their opinions on how the future European science policy should look expressed their fear that a European Science Agency would be eurocentric and therefore risk making international collaboration more complicated.


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