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- It was closed down when its funding was withdrawn by PPARC in 2005.
- This was followed by a PPARC Advanced Fellowship held at the University of Edinburgh.
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- In 1994 the SERC was split up and the ROE became part of the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ).
- The group won their first major research grant from PPARC ( the UK Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ) in 1998 to study the evolution of cosmological structure.
- A press release from the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) in 2002 commented that " A particle physicist in the family is a rare occurrence.
- She completed a PPARC ( Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council, now the Science and Technology Facilities Council since 2007 ) fellowship at the Victoria University of Manchester.
- A contract was signed with the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) of the United Kingdom, which gave the contract to the Telescope Technologies Ltd of Liverpool, UK.
- She previously held two other fellowships related to science communication, including science and society fellowships 2006 08 Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) and 2008 10 ( STFC ).
- The two Observatories were moved under the aegis of PPARC, and the Laboratories initially into EPSRC and later into their own organization, the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils ( CCLRC ).
- He assumed the post on 1 April 2007 after the merger of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils ( CCLRC ) and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ), having previously been chief executive of PPARC.
- He assumed the post on 1 April 2007 after the merger of the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils ( CCLRC ) and the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ), having previously been chief executive of PPARC.
- On 1 April 2007 CCLRC merged with PPARC to form the Science and Technology Facilities Council so that a single organisation was responsible for providing UK scientists with access to large scientific facilities in the UK and elsewhere in the world, including CERN, ESO.
- The PPARC was formed in April 1994 when the Science and Engineering Research Council was split into several organizations; other products of the split included the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC ) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ( BBSRC ).
- The PPARC / STFC funded two projects : GridPP ( phase 1 for ?7 million, phase 2 for ?.9 million, phase 3 for ?0 million and a 4th phase running from 2011 to 2014 ) and Astrogrid ( ?4 million over 3 phases ).
- In order to unify the planning of the provision for UK scientists to access large national and international facilities, in 2007 the CCLRC merged with PPARC and incorporated the nuclear physics discipline from EPSRC to create the Science and Technology Facilities Council which then took responsibility for RAL.
- In 1994, the new Director General of Research Councils was charged with reorganization of the four existing research councils, and this resulted in the SERC being split into the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council ( EPSRC ) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council ( BBSRC ).
- Since 2004, Alan Walker from the Department of Physics at the University of Edinburgh has led the PP4SS " ( Particle Physics for Scottish Schools ) " project, funded by the PPARC . This is a workshop activity aimed at senior secondary school pupils which has been used at school visits, University functions, the Edinburgh International Science Festival and at Scottish Parliament events.
- Funding for the project came from the Committee on the Public Understanding of Science ( COPUS ), the initial advertising leaflet was paid for by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council ( PPARC ) and there was also a small grant from Sustrans, who fund art installations along cyclepaths, to deal with maintenance requirements in the years before Somerset County Council took on that responsibility.
- In 1998 the RGO was closed, while the ROE escaped lightly : The Plate Library and SuperCOSMOS machine were handed over to the University of Edinburgh, while the technology and project management expertise of the ROE and to a lesser degree of the RGO was retained by the newly-formed UK Astronomy Technology Centre, which superseded the ROE as the Edinburgh establishment of the PPARC . ( The ROE name remains as an umbrella term for UKATC; IfA, Edinburgh University; and the Visitor Centre ).