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“We want to express our deepest gratitude to Emma Faulkner-Dunn, Nick Wilde, and the entire production team for their great assistance in contributing to Open Access Government. It has been a pleasure to work with them over the past year and we look forward to continuing our collaboration. Thanks for providing us with a unique opportunity to disseminate our project in the Community.”
Building the skills needed for combatting fraud in the public sector
Ralph Cockburn, Senior Counter Fraud Investigator Apprenticeship Tutor at Intelligencia Training discusses combatting fraud in the public sector through prevention skills.
European research, innovation and education
Open Access Government places the spotlight on research, innovation and education policy in Europe, with a particular focus on the European Education Area.
Trucking’s environmental benefits: Combining automation and electrification
The is a significant potential to mitigate urban health impacts and environmental damages by combining automation and electrification in long-haul trucking.
UK strengthens trade border to boost biosecurity
The UK government has announced significant changes to its trade border procedures, in an aim to strengthen its defences against the threat of pests and diseases from imported goods .
Towards a European strategy for older persons
Miguel Ángel Cabra de Luna, EESC member from Civil Society Organisations’ Group, explains what must happen towards a European strategy for older persons.
Assessing blood clot risk in venous catheter selection for patients with haematological cancers
Venous catheters enable patients with haematological cancers to receive vital chemotherapy. However, there is a risk of thrombosis. Consultant Haematologist Priya Sriskandarajah analysed a group of patients with haematological cancers to study the implications of catheter selection.
Priya Sriskandarajah – Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital
Dr Priya Sriskandarajah achieved her medical degree at Kings College London in 2007. She then embarked on haematology training as a National Institute for Health and Care Research Academic Clinical Fellow in South West London with posts at the Royal Marsden Hospital as well as Epsom and St Helier....
District heating with heat pumps- ‘A no-regret option’
A critical pathway to delivering low-carbon heat is revealed in the shift from natural gas to electrified heating systems, and an increasingly decarbonised power grid; heat pumps combined with district heating schemes are set to play a key role in this.
Binary stars: The origins of stellar diversity in binary systems
Astronomers used the Gemini South telescope to show the findings of the difference in Binary Stars composition.
Unlocking the mystery of SCA4: A breakthrough on a disease that was previously unknown
After years of uncertainty, researchers at the University of Utah have discovered spinocerebellar ataxia 4 (SCA4), a rare neurological disease .
Manchester scientists achieve milestone with one-dimensional superconductor discovery
Scientists at The University of Manchester achieve robust superconductivity in high magnetic fields using a newly created one-dimensional (1D) system.
Heathrow Airport Strikes: Impact on aviation industry operations revealed
Passengers travelling through Heathrow Airport should expect disruption as a series of strikes by airport staff are set to take place over the coming weeks.
Bridging the gap between evidence and action for health promotion – shifting the...
This is the fourth article in a series published by Open Access Government,(1,2,3) that addresses the gap between evidence and action in health promotion. This article focuses on how we might foster collective leadership by influencing the public and media narrative regarding health and investment upstream(4) in the determinants of health.
A guide to nourishing your mind: The link between diet and brain health
A study reveals the importance of dietary choices in mental well-being and cognitive function.
Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion
Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion exists to initiate, support, and conduct research on religion.
The Jacques Loeb Centre for History and Philosophy of, and Critical Dialogues in, the...
Research into the history and philosophy of modern experimental life sciences and the societal implications.
UK Government allocates £7 million funding for SMEs to drive AI innovation
The United Kingdom has revealed a funding initiative focusing on strengthening artificial intelligence (AI) adoption among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) operating in high-growth sectors.