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Why the UK’s cybersecurity strategy must change
With the recent change in government, the Labour Party faces significant challenges in shaping the future of the UK. One critical area demanding immediate attention, though often overlooked, is cybersecurity.
G-Cloud 14 is now live creating opportunities for cloud services in the public sector
The UK Government's G-Cloud framework, G-Cloud-14, is now live and will continue to offer opportunities for cloud service providers to supply their solutions to a wide range of public sector organisations.
Singapore and China research and development
Read an update about research and development in Asia, including in Singapore, plus health innovation in China by LSBF's Professor Preethi Kesavan.
The University of South Florida and The Healthy Aging Company
The University of South Florida and The Healthy Aging Company: a highly successful partnership to develop a novel treatment for cognitive disorders and Alzheimer ‘s diseases.
UK Budget 2024: Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces tax rises and spending boosts
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed several tax increases and spending plans to boost economic resilience while funding key public services.
USDA Forest Service launches $34 million grant program to boost forest products economy
On October 24, 2024, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Forest Service announced a funding opportunity aimed at restoring the forest products economy and creating jobs within the forestry sector.
Conducting policy-relevant research on gender and entrepreneurship
Here, Dr. Jennifer Jennings (a professor at the University of Alberta) and Ms. Jessica Carlson (a recent Doctorate of Business Administration graduate and policy professional in the Government of Alberta) offer suggestions for the actions that scholars and policy practitioners can take – both separately and jointly – to produce knowledge pertinent to the identified priorities.
The future of health infrastructure: Building for a net zero NHS
Lorna Rothery spoke to Olivia Murphy-Fawcett, Head of Sustainability and Social Impact at NHS Shared Business Services, about how the UK’s health system is working to reduce its carbon emissions and reach a net zero NHS.
Rural digital transformation: Fostering economic growth by access to services
Myriam Martin, Michel Ehrenhard, Davide Guariento, Carlos Corrales and Yasin Sahhar, delve into rural digital transformation, especially fostering economic growth by access to services as evidenced by the dRural project.
EIT digital launches SPIN programmes to accelerate European deep tech commercialisation
EIT Digital has announced the launch of two new initiatives, SPIN Explore and SPIN Rise, aimed at strengthening Europe’s capabilities in commercialising deep tech innovations.
Women entrepreneurs in violent conflict zones
Read here for insights from a Libya-based study conducted by researchers at the University of Alberta about women entrepreneurs in violent conflict zones.
Closing the cyber security skills gap: Are we looking for unicorns?
Barry Searle, Managing Director at Intelligencia Training, discusses the cyber security skills gap and the need to align education with industry needs.
Large-scale data fusion in astronomy
Peter Melchior, Assistant Professor of Statistical Astronomy from Princeton University, provides a compelling analysis of large-scale data fusion in astronomy.
How AI and XR hold the key to inclusive STEM learning
Monica Arés is Executive Director of Imperial College Business School’s Innovation, Digital Education & Analytics (IDEA) Lab, examines how AI and XR hold the key to inclusive STEM learning.
International child student recruitment in independent schools
At Holmes & Partners Ltd., we are committed to providing bespoke immigration and visa services that cater uniquely to your individual need.
BELECTRIC leads the charge as the UK transforms into a clean energy superpower
Brett Baber, Director of Operations and Maintenance at BELECTRIC’s UK subsidiary, shares his insights on how the company can support the UK Government’s new clean energy manifesto.
Early intervention in eating disorders
Tracey Wade from Flinders University, charts an implementation approach to early intervention in eating disorders.
EU research and innovation policy update
Open Access Government analyses EU research and innovation for a more competitive Europe, Europe’s innovation performance, and Canada joining Horizon Europe in this policy update.
A-level and T-level Results: 2024 marks changes across UK
Students across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are receiving their A-level, T-level, and other Level 3 results today.
Keith Williamson – Alvarez & Marsal
Keith Williamson is the managing director with Alvarez & Marsal in London and previously led the firm’s disputes and investigations team in Hong Kong...