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May 9th, 2011
Capita Symonds, in conjunction with Reid Campbell, has made the final shortlist of bids vying for the University of Sydney’s new Nanoscience facility
Abstract:
Five teams have made it to the final list, which was chosen from a total of 84 entries from around the world.
Last year, the University of Sydney secured AU$40m (£26.1m) in funding to build the new Australian Institute for Nanoscience from a federal government education investment fund. The Institute will focus on research across three areas - communications, medical diagnostics and astronomy - united by a common disciplinary core of nanoscale science.
Source:
theconstructionindex.co.uk
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