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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 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...
200,000 learners to power Europe’s advanced materials leadership
A new initiative to strengthen Europe’s leadership in innovation and sustainability has officially launched at the EIT Education and Skills Days 2025.
Murat Cankurt, Ph.D. – North Carolina A&T State University
PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION
Ege University, Izmir, Turkey; Ph.D., Agricultural Economics
Dissertation: A Study on the Determination of Farmers’ Demand for Tractor, Satisfaction of Tractor Use, and...
Gut microbiome and aging – Unlocking new frontiers in healthy longevity
As the population ages, research into preserving healthy longevity is gaining pace. Christian Brechot highlights the role of the gut microbiome – a complex community of microorganisms within us – in influencing health as we age.
EIT approves €978 million funding allocation to boost innovation and skills across Europe
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has announced a funding package of €978 million for the period 2026–2028.
Simon Robertshaw – Ravensbourne University London
Since completing his master’s from the Royal College of Art, Professor Simon Robertshaw has worked across the commercial, cultural and artistic sectors. Simon has...
Could the expansion of school meals also deliver for the UK farming economy?
In just under 12 months, the government will deliver the biggest expansion of eligibility for Free School Meals in England in a decade. But how can free school meals deliver for the UK farming economy?
Europe celebrates innovation: Meet the 2025 EIT Awards nominees
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has announced the nominees for the 2025 EIT Awards, bringing together Europe’s brightest minds and most promising ideas.
How free school meals drive economic growth, sustainability and child health
UCL research shows free school meals can reduce hunger, cut emissions, support local farmers and drive economic growth.
Addressing the PTSD crisis through evidence-based nonanimal research
This report calls on those who oversee the funding and implementation of PTSD research to reject animal-based research on PTSD and other mental illnesses.
Why government and industry must collaborate to prioritise modern apprenticeships
Mark Sweeney, CEO of de Novo Solutions, examines the UK's tech future, stressing the need for government and industry collaboration to prioritise modern apprenticeships.
EIT launches innovation hub in Slovakia to boost local talent and growth
The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) has officially opened a new Community Hub in Košice, Slovakia, aiming to strengthen the country’s innovation potential and connect local talent with Europe’s largest innovation ecosystem.
Introducing Smurfit Westrock security concepts
Peter Thomas, Managing Director, introduces Smurfit Westrock Security Concepts, an internationally recognised provider of high-security printing and identity management solutions.
Civic powerhouses: How organizations drive volunteering
Rebecca Nesbit and Laurie E. Paarlberg, focus on civic powerhouses, explaining how organizations, such as faith congregations, drive volunteering.