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The evolution of higher education in Macao
Two academics provide an expert perspective on the compelling story of higher education in Macao, China
The evolution of higher education systems is a subject relating to many different aspects of any society, from operational and financial matters to ones that define the understanding and expression of citizenship. Some specific...
Swedish research and education is at the forefront of change
The work of Swedish Minister for Research and Education, Helene Hellmark Knutsson, is profiled by Open Access Government in this compelling article
DNA markers for wheat genetic improvement
Director of USDA Central Small Grain Genotyping Lab, Guihua Bai turns the spotlight on to the wonderful world of wheat and DNA markers
UK and Canada lead global alliance to phase out coal
The UK and Canada have led a global alliance of 20 countries promising to phase out coal in a bid to switch to cleaner energy
Cardiology: Prevention is better than cure
Joep Perk from the European Society of Cardiology talks about methods of preventing cardiovascular diseases and research into cures
Data shows solar power is the fastest growing source of energy
Experts are hailing a 'new era' as the International Energy Agency releases data showing that solar power is the fastest growing source of energy
Cryptocurrency jobs double over the last six months
The number of cryptocurrency jobs has doubled over the last six months as companies seek out employees who understand digital money
White House denies rumours of u-turn on Paris climate agreement
Top white house officials have suggested that the US could remain in the Paris climate agreement after all, causing Trump to deny a u-turn
The development of anti-infective drugs
University of Strathclyde’s Professor Colin J Suckling shares research being undertaken into anti-infective and immunomodulatory drug discovery programmes
CATCH-IT: helping to prevent depression and mental illness
University of Illinois’ Dr. Benjamin Van Voorhees explains how the CATCH-IT intervention is fighting against depression using a behavioural vaccine approach
How can UK universities protect themselves from cybercriminals?
Robert Stoneman, analyst at GlobalData highlights why UK universities are key targets for cybercriminals and how to safeguard from an attack
UK universities will find it sobering that over 4,000 Chinese universities and research institutions were also affected by the same piece of ransomware that crippled NHS IT systems last...
Global CO2 emissions plateau as US coal declines
A decline in US coal consumption in the last year and China's economic slowdown are said to have played a significant role in helping global CO2 emissions plateau
A new analysis published in the Earth System Science Data journal shows that carbon dioxide emissions have plateaued over the past three...
Clever Platforms: Accessible profiling and business tools
One of the most important activities for HR is Who to put Where in what Role and with what Responsibilities. And whether you are recruiting, appraising, shuffling or promoting, an insightful and powerful online tool that you might wish to call upon is Profiling. But at this point, a...
Tackling our productivity gap requires a shift in thinking
Mark Beatson, Chief Economist at CIPD (the professional body for HR and people development) outlines what needs to be done in order to boost productivity in the UK
The UK’s poor productivity was highlighted by the Chancellor as perhaps the biggest economic problem facing the government during its term of...
China to the UK: Tackling cancer across borders
The China-United Kingdom Cancer (CUKC) Conference 2015 welcomed approximately 200 experts, including senior medics, scientists and scholars from world leading, international institutions to discuss strategies to fight cancer. The two-day event invited presentations from leading scientists and clinicians on effective cancer prevention, early diagnosis, aggressive treatment and rehabilitation recovery...
Flying the flag for cancer research
OAG highlights the efforts made by the Welsh Government to improve cancer care and research throughout the country
Due to an ageing population, the demand for cancer care is ever increasing. In Wales, cancer is one of the two biggest causes of premature death, which is why tackling the disease...
Coventry taxi plant will create 1,000 jobs
A new taxi plant set to be built on the outskirts of Coventry will create up to 1,000 new jobs...
Plans have been revealed by the owner of the London Taxi Company for a new plant in Coventry. The firm, which makes the iconic black cab, will see Chinese manufacturer...
Poor families in Liverpool are relying on charity
A new report from the city council has revealed the plight of many of Liverpool's poorest families...
The 'Getting By?' report collated evidence from 30 families across the city, with a least one parent in low-paid employment. The experiences of some families were described by Liverpool's mayor Joe Anderson as...