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Creative solutions for forward thinking local governments
Darren Hunt, Director, Public Sector at SAP, examines how technology is transforming local government and services...
Local government is many things to many people. It provides...
Theresa May reshuffles cabinet as she takes office
In the past 24 hours new Prime Minister Theresa May has been making ministerial appointments. AG looks at who is in and who is...
Tory leadership race to begin
Following the resignation of David Cameron, the Conservatives must now chose a new leader to take the party and the country forward…
Since the vote...
Construction and property offer growth post-Brexit
The construction industry could offer the key to thriving outside the EU, while the property sector expects to see some growth…
Construction could remain a...
Derbyshire children’s centres to close
Derbyshire County Council has revealed a number of children’s centres will close or be relocated due to budget difficulties…
A total of 29 children’s centres...
MPs warn the UK is heading towards a digital skills crisis
MPs have warned urgent action is needed to tackle a digital skills crisis in the UK, which costs the UK some £63bn a year...
mHEALTH: Challenges, hopes and doubts
There are many hopes and at the same time, doubts related to the mHealth development. Here MEP Michal Boni explains the reasons why…
Firstly, mHealth development...
Queen’s Speech: what are the plans for the year ahead?
Today the Queen outlined the government’s plans for legislation for the year ahead during the official state opening of parliament…
The official state opening of...
Facility management in healthcare institutions
Prof. Dr. Susanne Hofer, Zurich University of Applied Sciences, Institute of Facility Management, asks why the non-medical processes are well worth a closer look.
Facility Management...
EU Commissioner calls for research papers to be free to read
EU Commissioner for Research Carlos Moedas gives support for EU-funded research papers to be free to read - although not necessarily free to publish
The ESRC HIVE-PED delivers expert research seminars
The ESRC-funded Higher Vocational Education and Pedagogy (HIVE-PED) research seminar series has organised and delivered nine expert seminars and two conferences during 2013-16, with a focus on research findings on parity, progression and social mobility in England.
The ESRC HIVE-PED Seminar Series
The ESRC-funded Higher Vocational Education and Pedagogy (HIVE-PED) research seminar series has organised and delivered nine expert seminars and two conferences during 2013-16, with...
EU Referendum: What does it mean for farming, chocolate and our younger generation?
The terrorist attacks last week were aimed right at the nerve centre of the European Union, and through the lens of the referendum here...
UK to benefit from big data and IoT
Mark Wilkinson, Regional Vice President – Northern Europe and Russia/CIS at SAS Software UK outlines the value of the Internet of Things and big...
Indoor Positioning Systems – We know where you are
Jim Sinopoli, Managing Principal at Smart Buildings LLC highlights the benefits for Indoor Positioning Systems…
Studies have found that people spend 80-90% of their time...
The circular economy opportunity
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation sheds light on the circular economy and why it is an opportunity not to be missed…
Today’s linear economy – in...
Creating gender equality knowledge in Switzerland today
Brigitte Liebig, Swiss National Science Foundation on the results of the NRP 60 program & how it will create knowledge regarding gender equality
Climate Change: Ignore the ocean at your peril
Niall McDonough, Executive Secretary at the European Marine Board outlines why the ocean should be part of the climate change discussion
The United Nations Framework...
The circular economy opportunity
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation sheds light on the circular economy and why it is an opportunity not to be missed
Today’s linear economy – in...
Musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace
Christa Sedlatschek, Director at the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work outlines how musculoskeletal disorders affect workplaces across Europe
Across Europe, musculoskeletal disorders...