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Tech giants and UK Government launch major AI skills drive for 7.5 million workers
The UK Government has partnered with global technology giants to provide artificial intelligence training to 7.5 million workers by 2030.
Empowering communities through citizen science: Redefining prosperity in Tanzania
The Citizen Prosperity Index offers essential data for effective policymaking and community action, aligning with global development goals focused on community empowerment and sustainable growth, key priorities for organisations like the UNDP.
Building trustworthy AI: Governance, legal transformation and the ethics of emerging tech
Kay Firth-Butterfield, the previous inaugural Head of AI and Machine Learning at the World Economic Forum, explores how to build trustworthy AI and the changing pros and cons of generative AI.
Sustainocracy: The sustainable human existence-based democracy
Redefining regional existential authenticity and sustainability.
How research informs policy
Dr Martin Lukavec at the London School of Business and Finance, discusses how research informs policy, illustrated by the examples of randomised trials, behavioural economics and economic incentives.
Artificial intelligence UK policy analysis
In this interview, Camden Woollven, the Group Head of AI Product Marketing at GRC International Group, shares her insights on UK artificial intelligence policy.
Cutting funding for Level 7 Apprenticeships is a step backwards for gender equality
The UK government’s instinct that the Apprenticeship Levy needs reform is accurate, but its proposed changes are flawed and a step back for gender equality, explains Julie Rosborough, Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education and MBA Course Director at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University.
Julie Rosborough – Nottingham Trent University.
Dr. Julie Rosborough is Deputy Head of Postgraduate Education at Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University. She oversees and directs the School’s MBA portfolio and...
Making finance work for development: How UNDP helps emerging economies thrive
Thomas Beloe, Director of UNDP’s Sustainable Finance Hub, explains how UNDP helps emerging economies thrive when it comes to making finance work for development.
The global power of artificial intelligence: Transforming healthcare and financial access
Dr Ayesha Khanna is one of the world’s most renowned AI speakers, celebrated as an artificial intelligence strategist, smart city expert, and technology entrepreneur.
EU awards €99.5 million funding boost to help global research collaborations
The European Commission has announced a significant funding boost of €99.5 million for international research cooperation through the 2024 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA) Staff Exchanges.
Planted in Science Consulting LLC
Founded by Dr Erin C Berthold, Planted in Science Consulting LLC bridges the gap between scientific knowledge and the practical application of botanical products.
Remote Scottish communities will benefit from broadband boost
Tens of thousands of homes and businesses across some of the most remote areas in Scotland are expected to gain access to fast, reliable internet for the first time due to a major UK Government investment.
200 European territories launch ambitious innovation initiative for local transformation
On 29 April 2025, over 200 European territories will officially kick off the EU Preparatory Action "Innovation for Place-Based Transformation" with a high-level launch event streamed online.
Horizon Europe 2025 work programme nears adoption as drafts are pre-published
The European Commission has taken another step toward finalising its flagship research and innovation funding initiative, Horizon Europe, by pre-publishing the draft version of its 2025 work programme.
UK and India unlock £400m trade and investment to improve economic ties
The UK and India have secured £400 million in new trade and investment agreements, indicating big steps forward for international economic relationships and boosting the British economy.
UK Government allocates £302m to repair FE college buildings
FE college groups across England will receive a share of £302 million to fix, maintain and improve their buildings.
Klima-Therm: The heat pump and chiller experts
Klima-Therm Ltd. are the the heat pump and chiller experts who are pioneering, sustainable HVACR technology combined with exceptional customer service.
UK Government and CPE agree on record funding deal to expand pharmacy services
Patients will benefit from new pharmacy services, as the Government and Community Pharmacy England (CPE) agree on a £617m investment.
European Commission policy priorities
This overview by Open Access Government examines the priorities of three departments within the European Commission. It covers topics such as tech sovereignty, security and democracy, social rights and skills, quality jobs and preparedness, as well as the cohesion and reforms portfolios.