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R&D support of the NSW Government in Australia
Open Access Government charts the support of the NSW Government in Australia for research and development, including a recent boost for artificial intelligence and other fields.
Increased stress is worsening teacher shortages in the US
Teacher shortages are worsening in the United States, largely due to stress and burnt-out. How can schools change this stressful culture?
The UK’s investment in environmental science
Professor Susan Waldron, Director of Research and Skills at the Natural Environment Research Council, part of UK Research and Innovation, charts the UK’s investment in environmental science.
How can educational institutes build online safety for students?
The Online Safety Bill has raised questions about the importance and impact of technology on improving online safety for students.
Supporting academic research & scientific cooperation
Open Access Government probes what is taking place to support academic research and further scientific cooperation in Japan and beyond.
How income plays a part in your experience of physical pain
Study finds link between income and experience of physical pain, suggesting that a a lower income rank is linked to a higher likelihood of experiencing pain.
Supporting talent at the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
Open Access Government unpacks some of the research support that takes place in the National Research Foundation of Korea.
Supporting vulnerable people with easier public sector payments systems
Andrea Dunlop, Managing Director at Access PaySuite, offers her advice on how the government can improve public sector payments systems.
Ariel Data Challenge 2023: AI and exoplanets
Artificial Intelligence experts have been invited to embark on the Ariel Data Challenge 2023 and look for exoplanets.
Could exposure therapy help adolescents with eating disorders?
One of the most effective interventions for certain types of anxiety disorders is exposure therapy – confronting your fears in a safe environment.
Basque Country’s efforts to lure back its Dublin-based tech talent
Ivan Jimenez, the Director General of Bizkaia Talent, discusses how the Basque Country plans to entice its tech talent back home.
Horizon Europe and life sciences policy in the UK
Open Access Government investigates some of the UK’s Minister of State in the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology’s remit, including Horizon Europe and...
Genomics research to benefit human health
Open Access Government discerns some of NHGRI’s work, part of the NIH in the U.S., concerning genomics research to benefit human health.
Three essential changes to evidence that will drive adoption of digital innovation
Digital innovation can help create something that addresses a need and something that can be put into practice. The missing link between ideation and innovation is application.
How short courses are driving the next wave of Apprenticeship Levy reforms
The UK government's Apprenticeship Levy has been a source of debate since its introduction in 2017, particularly in the adoption of short courses.
Plans to make a ‘single source’ of data between NHS and private healthcare
NHS England has plans to merge data with private healthcare institutions to process and share information on healthcare activity.
Mark Vincent – Applied Change Ltd
Mark has been involved with business change and transformation for over 25 years. This includes working with the major music labels (EMI, Warner Music...
Canadian Mental Health Association
“It was a pleasure working with you to publish our editorial piece.”
How green is Japan’s energy strategy?
Japan’s energy strategy for Asia has been dubbed "a greenwashing exercise made to benefit Japanese corporate interests" by Oil Change International.
Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) advancing data-enabled research
The Data Institute for Societal Challenges (DISC) is setting a new benchmark for cutting-edge advances in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and real-world applications driven by advancements in data-enabled research.





















