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Filling the digital skills gap: why US businesses are looking to veterans
US businesses are calling in reinforcements to fill the ever-widening skills gap that pervades the tech sector: our military veterans.
UK businesses urged to register for Horizon 2020 research funding
UK businesses benefiting from Horizon 2020 research funding are urged to register their details with the government so they can continue to receive funding if the UK leaves the EU with no deal.
Innovation key for hospitality businesses to remain relevant
With more people travelling than ever before, the hospitality industry faces an increasingly diverse range of clients, innovation key for hospitality.
Closing the skills gap in blockchain businesses
Despite blockchain experiencing incredible growth over the last decade, gender diversity and the technical skills gap remain a growing burden.
The priorities for education and training in the Irish state
Open Access Government explores the priorities for education and training in the Irish state, following the appointment of Joe McHugh TD as the Minister for Education and Skills, replacing Richard Bruton TD in the role during October 2018
Business Secretary announces 5 new technology centres to help save lives
The UK’s Artificial Intelligence revolution gets new backing, as the Business Secretary announces five new technology centres of excellence for digital pathology and imaging, including radiology, using AI medical advances
How technology in the classroom is benefiting the education sector
Andy Goff, Director at ONVU learning explains the many benefits of video-assisted technology and how it has positively impacted the education sector.
Businesses step up mental health training
The number of employees sent on mental health training courses is set to double next year as more bosses wake up to the scale of stress and depression among workforces, says St John Ambulance
Educational organisations are risking GDPR penalties by not wiping the memory from old IT...
Despite GDPR legislation having come into effect over four months ago, the majority of UK educational organisations are now risking penalties by failing to adhere to some of the rules
How to ask your employer for extra training and education
Members of the Newcastle College adult learning department gave their advice on what to consider when asking your employer for extra training and education.
Higher education: Preparing students to be work-ready
Alison Watson, Programme Leader for BA Business at Arden University shares her views on how the higher education sector is helping to prepare students to be work-ready
The prospects for education, research and innovation in Germany
Anja Karliczek, Federal Minister of Education and Research in Germany heads up the policy areas of education, research and innovation. This analysis details the work of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
What businesses must do to attract the best young talent
Manuelle Malot from EDHEC Business School explains what businesses must do to attract the best young talent
New technology to spearhead education revolution
Education Secretary Damian Hinds has challenged the tech industry to launch an education revolution for schools, colleges and universities
Languages boost to deliver skilled workforce or UK’s businesses
A new drive to deliver a nation of confident linguists and ensure businesses have the skilled workers they need has been unveiled by School Standards Minister Nick Gibb today
Business security challenges to the exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT)
James Aguilan, QA cybersecurity trainer at QA Limited details the business security challenges when it comes to the exponential growth of the Internet of Things (IoT)
UK businesses challenged to reduce their paper usage as environmental impact reaches all-time high
A new campaign has been launched to challenge businesses to reduce their paper usage, following recent research which found that a third of UK workers admit to printing out unnecessary paper documents every single day
After Horizon 2020: Linking research, innovation and education
Director of Research and Innovation, European University Association, Lidia Borrell-Damián shares her thoughts on what lies ahead after Horizon 2020, in which she envisions a new kind of impact by linking research, innovation and education.
Over 50% of businesses increased their cyber security budget amid attacks
According to a recent report, 53% of businesses say their cyber security budget has increased over the last year due to an increase in cyber-attacks
Education sector is furthest away from achieving paperless working
Organisations in the education sector rely the most on paper and have the largest amount of work to do to reduce their usage, new research has found
A survey of 1,000 workers, conducted by WorkMobile, found that employees working in the education sector rely the most on paper (80%), followed...