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Value-Based Health and Care Academy, School of Management, Swansea University
The Value-Based Health and Care is part of the Welsh Government Intensive Learning Academy (ILA) Programme and is hosted by the School of Management at Swansea University.
NHS reform progress hits £1b redundancy challenge
The NHS Confederation's latest report shows that integrated care systems support the reform agenda, yet stresses that uncertainty around redundancy funding is a significant barrier to delivering the three key shifts outlined in the ten-year plan.
Catalyst breakthrough turns CO2 into key ingredient for clean synthetic fuels
A Korean research team has developed a catalyst that transforms carbon dioxide (CO2) into carbon monoxide (CO), a vital building block for sustainable synthetic fuels such as e-fuels and methanol.
Damian Baker – RenEnergy
Damian is the Founder & Managing Director of RenEnergy. With his abundant knowledge of renewables, Damian is the key driver behind business development, co-founding...
NHS England sets Medium Term Planning Framework to drive digital transformation
NHS England has released its new Medium Term Planning Framework, calling on providers to prioritise digital transformation, including full adoption of the NHS App and the Federated Data Platform, to modernise infrastructure and improve patient access.
Rising costs put SEND home to school transport under pressure, warns NAO
The NAO warns that home to school transport for children with special educational needs and disabilities has become one of the fastest-growing cost pressures for councils in England.
UK Government reveals its carbon budget and growth delivery plan to power growth and...
The UK government has announced its new climate and energy strategy that promises to boost investment, create hundreds of thousands of jobs, and deliver cleaner air and lower energy bills for households.
EU and Armenia deepen research and innovation cooperation at joint research and innovation meeting
The fourth meeting of the EU–Armenia Joint Research and Innovation (R&I) Committee under Horizon Europe took place in Yerevan, Armenia, on 23 October 2025, marking another step forward in strengthening scientific and technological collaboration between the European Union and the Republic of Armenia.
One in four district nurses quit NHS threatening shift to community care
A new report by the Nuffield Trust finds that one in four district nurses left the NHS in the past year, putting plans to shift more care into the community at serious risk.
MHRA to fast-track rare disease treatments in major reform
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has published a new framework signalling a significant overhaul of how rare disease treatments are tested, approved, and delivered in the UK.
STEM education: Interdisciplinary science learning across 35 years of digital change
Highlighting problem-solving and students’ study of real science, this eBook provides examples from three decades of research and development focused on adolescents’ STEM education and learning with and through emerging technologies.
Brain health plans: Strengthening coordination to address the growing burden of brain disorders
Brain disorders pose a significant global health challenge that demands a strong, united response. To tell us what a unified framework that supports an integrated approach to mental and neurological health looks like, we reached out to the European Brain Council (EBC), a network of key stakeholders in the field of brain health.
Scientists race to unlock the mystery of consciousness as AI surges ahead
As artificial intelligence (AI) and brain technologies develop at a breathtaking speed, scientists are warning that one of the oldest and most important questions in science remains unanswered: what is consciousness?
Abundant iron-based material ready to power the next generation of lithium-ion batteries
Stanford scientists have achieved a breakthrough in iron-based materials, demonstrating a new high-energy state. This discovery, published in Nature Materials, paves the way for powerful, ethical, and cheaper lithium-ion batteries that avoid expensive cobalt and nickel.
Hidden DNA mutations in healthy people may reveal how cancer starts
Scientists using TwinsUK data and ultra‑precise DNA sequencing have uncovered rare mutations in healthy tissue that could help explain how cancer develops early in life.
UK announces £55 billion to be spent on science and technology breakthroughs
The UK government has announced a £55 billion funding boost for science and technology research, marking the largest-ever investment in research and development (R&D) by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).
EU takes new measures to strengthen research and security across Europe
The European Commission has announced a series of new measures to reinforce research security across the European Union. These new measures will protect Europe’s research and innovation landscape from emerging global risks.
Single chromosome sequencing in human cancers
In this review, Brian Tait, Chief Scientific Officer, Haplomic Technologies Pty Ltd, examines critical aspects of cancer genetic research, emphasizing genes that may benefit from single-chromosome sequencing to enhance allele identification accuracy, and discussing the implications of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the molecular development of human cancers
Environmental surveillance as a sentinel for emerging outbreaks: Lessons from mpox in Africa
Here, various academic experts examine research on environmental surveillance as an early warning system for emerging outbreaks, focusing on lessons learned from Mpox in Africa.





















