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Could the new public health professional please stand up?
EUPHA Executive Director, Dineke Zeegers Paget explores the importance of improving public health in Europe
The European Public Health Association – EUPHA – is an...
Supercomputer simulations: Closing in on the story of our cosmic origins
Prof Romeel Davé, Chair of Physics at the University of Edinburgh explores how supercomputer simulations help to reveal how galaxies like our Milky Way...
Education sector is furthest away from achieving paperless working
Organisations in the education sector rely the most on paper and have the largest amount of work to do to reduce their usage, new...
How technology can be used to deliver public services
Bob Hallewell from Expert Messaging explains why there is a major gap in the UK government’s strategy concerning technology to deliver public services
Unless you...
Switzerland, blockchain’s spiritual home
The Crypto Valley Association’s Tom Lyons argues that along with its competitive advantages, decentralised culture and democratic tradition have made Switzerland an epicentre of...
Get your medicinal chemistry right!
Prof Colin J Suckling from the University of Strathclyde gives his opinion on getting your medicinal chemistry right to gain success in the field
One...
The evolution of higher education in Macao
Two academics provide an expert perspective on the compelling story of higher education in Macao, China
The evolution of higher education systems is a subject...
Distinct ARDS morphotypes based on lung imaging patterns
Matthieu JABAUDON from Université Clermont Auvergne unveils his thoughts on distinct acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) morphotypes based on lung imaging patterns
It has long...
Govroam – the wi-fi network linking public services
Mark O’Leary from Jisc shares his expert perspective on govroam which provides the possibility of “zero-touch” access to wi-fi
Anyone who has to travel to...
Aalto University Arctic marine technology and vessel safety
Pentti Kujala from Aalto University provides a fascinating glimpse into the institution’s work on improving the safety of vessels present in harsh sea ice...
Supporting research and new knowledge
Martin Ince discusses the Economic and Social Research Council’s (ESRC) support for research and new knowledge
In April, the Economic and Social Research Council will...
The role of the bioeconomy in Europe
Commissioner Phil Hogan recently revealed his thoughts on the role of a well-functioning bioeconomy in Europe, during a speech at Bio-based Industries Joint Stakeholder...
Why public sector organisations must ‘Break the Boundaries’ in 2018
Georgina O’Toole, Chief Analyst at TechMarketView, explains why, in a digital environment, public sector organisations cannot afford to be insular
TechMarketView’s recently published analysis of...
Supporting cross-public sector working – One Public Estate
In this joint feature from the Government Property Unit and the Local Government Association, we find out more about the delivery of The One...
The key issues for rail in Europe today
Libor Lochman, CER Executive Director discusses the key issues for rail in Europe today and offers insight into areas for improvement
In May 2018, the...
Malaria: aspirations, realities and practicalities
Dr James Tibenderana from Malaria Consortium unveils the facts about the global goal to eliminate malaria
In the past decade, the aspiration of malaria elimination...
Europe beyond the seas: The Outermost Regions
Commissioner for Regional Policy, Corina Crețu details The Outermost Regions strategy of the EU
The EU has always paid particular attention to its nine Outermost...
Progressive change ahead in public services
Paul Bradbury, Group business development director at Civica, shares his reflections on the future of delivery in public services leading up to 2025
Local government...
Now is the time to finally prioritise lung cancer
CEO of Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, Paula Chadwick, explains why it is now the time to finally prioritise lung health
The events of Tuesday...
UK homes to get faster broadband speeds by 2020
Faster broadband speeds will be a legal right to all UK homes and businesses by 2020
The government has promised that the whole of the...





















