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Digital medication audits: Transforming outdated processes & improving efficiency
Can the implementation of digital medication audits improve data transparency and accessibility, while reducing medication incidents and improving outcomes?
Helen Dargie – Drugs Audit Limited
Helen Dargie is an experienced leader in the digital technology space, using her knowledge to develop software solutions to solve service and process issues...
Talking therapy for self-harm trial “could make a huge difference”
The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) launches a new talking therapy for self-harm trial in an effort to reduce the number of those struggling in the UK.
Understanding amyloid beta and Alzheimer’s disease: the key to helping AD patients
Efforts to prevent or treat Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) by targeting Amyloid beta (Aβ) assemblies should be continued, but the strategies should be altered dramatically.
Communicating empirically grounded social science research
UK in a Changing Europe, funded by the UK Research and Innovation’s Economic and Social Research Council, explores the importance of communicating empirically grounded social science research.
Professor Anand Menon – UK in a Changing Europe
Anand Menon is Professor of European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London, and was appointed in January 2014 as Director of the...
Financing Britain’s energy transition – the scope and opportunities in solar energy
As war rages in Ukraine and the ensuing energy crisis stoked by Russia’s aggression takes hold, the need for energy independence, such as solar energy, has never been more apparent.
Delivering a more tailored higher education experience
66% of university students want a blend of in-person and online teaching, suggesting that the hybrid approach is best for the higher education experience.
What are 7 of the latest business trends you should follow?
With business owners constantly looking for unique advantages, here are the 7 latest business trends going into the new year.
Stolen Lives: The Reality of Living with Long Covid
Long Covid is affecting an estimated two million people in the UK; however, both the general population and the UK government have continued to overlook its impacts. This eBook sheds light on the life-changing condition.
Why cyber-physical systems security is crucial for state and local governments
Simon Chassar, CRO at Claroty, discusses why cyber-physical systems security is so integral to government in the modern era.
User-centred cyber security for local government
Arnie Armstrong, Cyber Security Principal at Made Tech, explains why a user-centred cyber security approach is vital to local government.
How does nuclear energy play a role in our lives?
Michael Good, Associate Professor, School of Sciences and Humanities, at Nazarbayev University, walks us through the topic of nuclear energy and its role in our lives.
Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement update
Crown Commercial Service explain enabling the best pricing on core services for the public sector by looking at the Mobile Voice and Data Services agreement update.
Salt caverns could be key to renewable energy and hydrogen storage
Salt caverns in the Earth could be key to harnessing renewable energy, urge researchers, who note that salt itself could aid hydrogen production.
EU environmental impacts are ‘outsourced’ to non-member state neighbours
The burdens of EU environmental impacts are being exported to non-member Eastern European countries – yet the EU continues to profit.
Addressing the mental health crisis amongst emergency response workers
Fast-paced environments, demanding schedules, and high-stakes decision-making all contribute to the stressful environment emergency response workers endure daily.
Religion and race relations in America: Focusing on Christian Evangenicals
Here, Kazunobu Horiuchi explores how several movements based on religion have developed in American society to improve race relations.




















