Departmental research spending cuts, 2010–11 vs 2011–12 January 27, 2014 21:36 by Scienceogram Categories: 1 Comment Spending Review 2015: initial reaction - Scienceogram UK November 25, 2015 at 18:30 […] be found. (It’s particularly surprising in the case of the commitment to health research, because the government doesn’t have any mechanism to keep track of how much it spends on particular kinds of […] Leave a ReplyCancel reply
Spending Review 2015: initial reaction - Scienceogram UK November 25, 2015 at 18:30 […] be found. (It’s particularly surprising in the case of the commitment to health research, because the government doesn’t have any mechanism to keep track of how much it spends on particular kinds of […]
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Spending Review 2015: initial reaction - Scienceogram UK
[…] be found. (It’s particularly surprising in the case of the commitment to health research, because the government doesn’t have any mechanism to keep track of how much it spends on particular kinds of […]