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SA exploring EU science and technology partnerships
September 20, 2012 Editor 0
South Africa and the European Union (EU) are exploring more partnership opportunities on science, technology and innovation, the Department of Science and Technology (DST) said this week.
Future opportunities would be further discussed when EU commissioner for research, innovation, and science Maire Geoghegan-Quinn visits South Africa in November as part of a series of events celebrating 15 years of the SA-EU science and technology agreement.
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