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The benefits and challenges of hiring an international remote workforce
In the past, the major factor in determining where you and your family chose to live was tied to the location of your workplace, but now having an international remote workforce is considered the norm.
Bridging the gap between evidence and action – the case for collective leadership in...
Here, Patricia Beattie-Huggan, President and Principal Consultant from The Quaich Inc, provokes a discussion on how collective leadership can bridge the gap between evidence and action, with examples from the Canadian context.
Why government agencies need decision intelligence to reach data-driven objectives
Decision Intelligence helps government agencies to unify their data and improve mission-critical decision-making to drive better services.
How can farmers deliver on EU Green Deal environmental commitments?
EU Green Deal environmental commitments require farmers across the EU to make significant changes in how they work – from reducing their carbon footprints to adopting more sustainable practices.
United European Gastroenterology
“Publishing an article in Open Access Government has allowed to shed light on the most challenging aspects of inflammatory bowel disease and the unmet medical needs in IBD management. So far, no curative treatment is available. IBD is a life-long chronic and by 2030, around 1% of the population is expected to live with IBD. Thank you to the Editors for helping us to raise awareness on this disease and for their efficient handling along the way.”
Biodiversity in crop & soil health management
Aarthi JanakiRaman, Research Director, Chemicals and Advanced Materials at TechVision, explains how biodiversity plays a vital role in crop and soil health management.
Mental Health Europe
“Thanks very much for this edition, much appreciated. Well done on the great work you and your team are doing.”
How Enterprise Architecture accelerates digital transformation in healthcare
Enterprise Architecture could help provide a boost to the healthcare sector, enabling and accelerating the tech transformation. But how do we implement it?
Helping first-time buyers navigate the UK Spring Budget announcement
Nick Lewis-Smith, Director at Michael Anthony Estate Agents, discusses how the UK Spring Budget announcement will affect first-time buyers.
Moral markets in energy: Bridging the gap between policy, industry, and society
Dr. Panikos Georgallis, an Associate Professor at the University of Amsterdam, does research on the interaction between companies and their socio-political environment when adapting to moral markets.
How can we develop a consistent and practical sustainable economy?
Benoit Lascols, the general manager at accounting for externalities, looks how value can be redefined to shape a consistent and practical sustainable economy.
Uncovering the potential for geoscience research in Canada’s North
David Mate, Executive Director of the Northern Canada Division, Geological Survey of Canada, shares how the GEM-GeoNorth program is using geoscience research to improve the quality of life for Canadians.
Taiwan and the United States: Scientific research cooperation
A new platform for scientific research cooperation between Taiwan and the United States, the Taiwan science and technology hub is detailed here.
Exploring current and future therapies for childhood astrocytoma
Here, Doctor Peter J Houghton explains current therapies for childhood brain cancer what needs to change to ensure better outcomes for children diagnosed with astrocytoma in the future.
Dr Peter J Houghton – Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute
Peter J. Houghton received his Ph.D. from the University of London (Institute of Cancer Research) 1977
He joined the faculty of St. Jude Children's Research...
What to look for when choosing a medical fridge & freezer
Harrison Thomas, the Content Marketing Executive at CoolMed, discusses what the healthcare industry should consider when purchasing a medical fridge or freezer.
Tackling skills shortages & inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market
Mariya Mincheva from the European Economic and Social Committee, states the case for tackling skills shortages and inactivity head-on to deliver a resilient labour market.
Keeping your teeth for life: Why use a disclosing agent?
Dr. Neha Dixit and Dr. Marcel Donnet argue that you can’t ignore what you see when it comes to keeping your teeth for life. Particular focus is given to Guided Biofilm Therapy and the use of a disclosing agent.




















