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Redefining child health for the 21st Century: UIC Pediatrics’ strategic plan
The Department of Pediatrics at the University of Illinois, Chicago is working on redefining child health for the 21st Century
Agile transformation: Moving to the organisational dimension
Agile transformation is enabling change and adding value across the public and private sectors, as Agile Business Consortium Member Hugh Ivory outlines
The term “Agile”...
For health technology, Finland is a haven
In Finland, health technology benefits from research investment and a culture of collaboration, as the former Minister of Economic Affairs details here
When it comes...
Government IT: The year to adapt, change and collaborate
SolarWinds’ Patrick Hubbard looks forward to the year ahead for government IT professionals, and how DevOps culture could change the landscape
If there is one...
Sustainable healthcare and the technological revolution
Anssi Pulkkinen, director of wellbeing and health at Finnish funding agency Tekes, on the role of technology in securing sustainable healthcare for all
Technological development...
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
Pursuing growth with Innovation Exeter
Exeter City Council is aiming for growth in one of the UK’s foremost regional economies through the Innovation Exeter programme, as Richard Ball explains
Independent...
May intends to ‘grasp the bigger prize’ with modern industrial strategy
Theresa May is to set out her flagship Modern Industrial Strategy today, the policy which sits at the core of her government’s vision for...
Ireland’s Horizon 2020 funding target is on track
Ireland's Horizon 2020 performance target is on track, and the country's commitment to the EU is strong, Innovation Minister John Halligan tells OAG
Ireland has...
Centre for Brexit Studies to open at Birmingham City University
Birmingham City University announces the launch of a Centre for Brexit Studies this month as the UK prepares for the process of leaving the...
Cyber security in healthcare: Lessons from enterprises?
Joe Kim, CTO of SolarWinds, explores the potential learning opportunities from business for cybersecurity in healthcare organizations
The cybersecurity market is currently valued at $122.45bn,...
Exclude small council schools from apprenticeship levy, say LGA
The Local Government Association say small council schools should be exempt from the new apprenticeship levy just as small academies and faith schools are
Small...
Innovative reform vital to action plan on antimicrobial resistance
Health First Europe’s honorary president, John Bowis, looks forward to a new EU action plan on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections
“Excessive and inappropriate use...
Why study cyber security courses at Warwick University
The cyber security courses on offer at the University of Warwick are your pathway to industry-relevant skills and understanding
Cyber security is not simply about...
Norway’s Arctic strategy: Innovation and sustainability
As M F Warrender writes, Norway’s Arctic strategy revolves around making the region innovative and sustainable - economically and environmentally
Now more than ever the Arctic...
The Citizens’ Debate on Space for Europe: Another space challenge
The European Space Agency’s Nathalie Meusy reflects on the success of the Citizens’ Debate on Space for Europe and ways to support sustainable development...
Cyber crime statistics show we need to defeat the problem
James Kelly, Chief Executive of the British Security Industry Association (BSIA), takes a look at the statistics on cyber crime and how it is...
Ministers finally approve a third runway at Heathrow Airport
After significant debate Ministers have approved the decision to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport
Heathrow Airport is set to be expanded following a...
Progressing cancer research in Italy
Federico Caligaris-Cappio, Scientific Direcor at AIRC - the Italian Association for Cancer Research, highlights the work of the organisation in order to support and...
Kent County Council launches six-week budget consultation
A six-week consultation will take place, giving Kent County Council the opportunity to explain the budget challenges it faces
A new six-week consultation has been...





















