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Swedish research and education is at the forefront of change
The work of Swedish Minister for Research and Education, Helene Hellmark Knutsson, is profiled by Open Access Government in this compelling article
Adapting defence technology to business enterprise
Paddy Bradley, Director, Swindon and Wiltshire Local Enterprise Partnership explains how investing in defence technology can boost the economy
Global leadership in supporting and enabling business agility
Agile Business Consortium highlights the importance of business agility in ensuring value for money and greater efficiency
Promoting science and higher education in Portugal
Open Access Government highlights how science and higher education in Portugal are helping to turn the country into a knowledge hub for future generations
Stoical leadership in a ‘bear market’ in higher and further education
Professor Jill Jameson, Professor of Education and Director, Centre for Leadership and Enterprise at the University of Greenwich discusses stoical leadership...
In 2016, in a difficult global environment,...
£1.8m funding to boost language education
A total of £1.8m funding from the government will see a series of new school-led programmes put into place to provide foreign language training...
Asia Analysis January 2026
As we usher in 2026, we proudly present the latest edition of Asia Analysis. Within these pages, you will find a wealth of compelling insights and in-depth analyses that are not only informative but also poised to ignite a sense of optimism as you reflect on your aspirations and strategies for the year to come.
Asia Analysis July 2025
The July 2025 edition of Asia Analysis explores pressing policy issues that profoundly impact a range of sectors, with a particular emphasis on healthcare, research and innovation, and education.
Shaping the knowledge triangle to build back better and deliver net zero
Raimund Bleischwitz from University College London, Bartlett School of Environment, Energy and Resources (UCL BSEER), discusses systems thinking for net zero carbon and a circular economy.
Climate change: Learning how to negotiate on behalf of the planet
Johanna Bocklet, Research Associate at the Institute of Energy Economics, University of Cologne shares her views on climate change, focussing on learning how to negotiate on behalf of the planet
What are the key values of an MBA?
Andrew Main Wilson, chief executive of the Association of MBAs (AMBA) outlines why an MBA qualification is worthwhile and what they can offer any...
Spotlight on EU cybersecurity: Projects protecting Europe’s digital future
Cybersecurity has become a major part of modern life as Europe enters the digital world.
Barnsley has been named the UK’s first government-backed tech town
Barnsley has officially been named the UK’s first government-backed Tech Town. This is the first town of its kind to support the use of artificial intelligence to improve public services, boost skills and create new economic opportunities.
National Data Library update shows encouragement behind UK data strategy
The UK government has published an update on the National Data Library (NDL), outlining the work completed so far and how public sector data could be used more effectively to improve services.
“Women’s rights are disability rights, and disability rights are women’s rights”
Lorna Rothery interviewed Ms Pirkko Mahlmäki, Chair of the Women’s Committee at the European Disability Forum, about the intersecting inequalities, stigma, and discrimination faced by women and girls with disabilities in the EU, and the measures needed across sectors to effectively tackle this.
The new Westcott Space Hub creates a home for future space missions
A new space innovation hub has officially opened in Buckinghamshire, solidifying the UK’s efforts to continue to grow its space sector.
2026 will mark the turning point in Europe’s sovereignty journey
Alf Franklin, Area Vice President Public Sector International at Elastic, discusses the pressing need for European governments to enhance their technological sovereignty amidst a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.
Boss Consulting: ‘Building a better tomorrow’
Find out here how Boss Consulting, a boutique IT consultancy on Lot 3 of the MCF4 framework, specialising in Complex Transformation Delivery, is ‘building a better tomorrow’.
Karl Knox – Ravensbourne University London
Karl Knox is currently the Head of Business at Ravensbourne University London. Before Ravensbourne, he was the Associate Dean of the Business School at...
EIT health annual report 2024: Advancing health innovation across Europe
Europe’s healthcare systems are under increasing pressure. Ageing populations, a growing burden of chronic disease, shortages in skills and workforce, and the rapid expansion of digital and data-driven solutions are all testing the resilience of care delivery across the continent.





















