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INYS Events Supported in 2007-08
22 events were supported as part of the 2007-08 INYS programme. All the events were either run by the British Council in partnership with UK and local research organisations or were given grants to develop future collaboration workshops. The events ran a wide range of subjects including, climate modelling, stem cells, drug prescribing, nanomechanical sensors, sustainable energy, high performance computing , the biology of cancer and infection and immunity.

You can view a full list of successful bids 2007-08 here.

The events linked young researchers from the UK with colleagues representing over 20 different countries, including, Bangladesh, Brazil, Cameroon, China, Croatia, Denmark, India, New Zealand, Poland, Russia, Singapore, Tanzania, and Thailand.

INYS events supported in 2006-07
26 events were supported as part of the 2006-07 INYS programme. All the events were run by the British Council in partnerships with UK and local research organisations. The events were run in a wide range of subjects including, genomics, stem cells, cancer prevention, renewable energy, neuroimaging, marine conservation, food web dynamics, climate change, earthquakes and astrophysics.

You can view a full list of successful bids 2006-07 here.

The events linked young researchers from the UK with colleagues representing over 22 countries including, Australia, Cameroon, Chile, China, Cuba, Estonia, Hungary, India, Norway, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.

We also provided funds for leading UK researchers to plan future INYS events and to arrange other networking opportunities.

Brazil   

Biodiversity in human-dominated tropical forest landscapes: a focus on Brazil

Poland   

Biology of cancer

Russia,
Moscow
   

Immunology and viral infection

Singapore   

Advanced materials and devices

South Africa   

Solid state NMR

Tanzania   

Methods in molecular microbiology

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