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Laurent Bibard – ESSEC Business School
Laurent Bibard is Professor of Philosophy and Management at ESSEC Business School. In his work, Professor Bibard combines theoretical work on a philosophical level with practical work on the dynamics of vigilance and ethics.
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Three new EU committees to dissect digital misinformation
Three new EU committees will investigate the use of spyware by European governments, malicious foreign interference and lessons learnt from the pandemic.
Monte Peterson – U.S. Soybean Export Council (USSEC)
Monte Peterson farms soybeans and corn on 1,620 hectares (4,000 acres) in Valley City, North Dakota first farmed by his great grandfather in the 1890s.
In the service of climate: SSEC works with public and private actors
Here, SSEC detail their work with public and private actors in the service of climate, including comment on circular sustainable systems for the production of both food and feed.
SSEC: Ongoing investments and research projects
Here, Bengt Fellbe discusses the progress of investments and research projects.
SSEC – successfully developing the food industry for over 7 years
SSEC has spent over 7 years working to improve upon national, regional and local food strategies in Sweden and is looking to continue to flourish.
SSEC: Utilising residual heat and other resources
SSEC is a network that enables sustainable food production and better living environments, through the use of residual heat and other unutilised resources
SSEC consists of a steering group and a program management, which represents the parties that have joined the cooperation. Fifteen parties have joined the network, large and...
Dissecting the government’s new economic roadmap
Dr Julian Francis, Director of Policy and External Affairs, ACE, discusses the government’s new Industrial Strategy and economic roadmap
Frontline innovations: Introducing the Black Sea battle lab
The Black Sea Battle Lab is a new initiative launched by the Ukrainian and Norwegian armed forces amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Set to begin in July 2025, it aims to create a hub for innovation, leadership development, and policy engagement in maritime operations. Head of the Department of Tactics, Ukrainian Naval Forces Institute, Pavlo Rud, explains.
Understanding volunteering and civic engagement in the United States of America
This research project offers a comprehensive and multi-dimensional examination of volunteering and civic engagement in the United States, with particular focus on how local organizational infrastructures and economic conditions shape those behaviors.
Philosophy: The art of asking the right questions
Laurent Bibard, Professor at ESSEC Business School, states that philosophy is a skill that helps solve problems and comments on knowing how to rediscover our skills and asking the right questions about our future priorities.
Unlocking the brain: Pioneering psychiatric genomics at the University of Arizona
Psychiatric disorders challenge us deeply. At the University of Arizona, researchers dissect their molecular roots, focusing on genomics. They aim to decode miRNA’s role in conditions like depression, using advanced analysis to forge a path towards personalized mental health care. Find out more in this exclusive Q&A.
Digital consultancy: Could digital investment transform public sector efficiency?
Brave & Heart is a digital consultancy agency recently recognised on the Crown Commercial Service’s G-Cloud 14 framework, dedicated to assisting public sector organisations and global multinationals in enhancing efficiency through digital transformation.
“On Hydrogen”: Parliament hears urgent call for coherent UK Hydrogen Strategy
Parliament convened to address the UK's hydrogen future, launching "On Hydrogen." University of Manchester experts presented research, prompting discussions on low-carbon production, storage, and policy, aiming to shape a robust hydrogen economy.
New insights into insulin production deciphered
The University of Würzburg has shed light on the intricate mechanisms of insulin production in fruit flies, revealing surprising parallels with human physiology. This study offers crucial insights into how insulin-producing cells respond to metabolic changes, with potential implications for understanding and treating diabetes.
How heart disease in women differs from men
Recognising sex and gender differences in cardiovascular care is vital to CHD prevention, diagnosis and treatment. The British Cardiovascular Society’s Women in Cardiology Committee explain.
2024 CSR Communication Conference: Shaping corporate responsibility in a crisis-driven world
In a gathering at the School of Management, the 2024 CSR Communication Conference is set to explore the crucial theme of ‘CSR communication for a world in crisis’
Against the backdrop of ongoing pandemic impacts and escalating global challenges, this conference aims to dissect the role of Corporate Social Responsibility...
What imaging reveals about engineered endosymbionts
Ashley V. Makela and Christopher H. Contag from the Institute for Quantitative Health Science and Engineering, walk us through watching living therapeutics in action, including what imaging reveals about engineered endosymbionts.