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Alessandro Chiolerio – Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia & University of the West of England
Born in Asti in 1980, Alessandro received his PhD at the Physics Department of Politecnico di Torino in 2009 with a thesis on spintronic...
Jim McGuire – CPI, Medicines Manufacturing Innovation Centre
Jim has over 30 years in healthcare, biotech, and MedTech, with expertise in management, commercialisation, raising capital, regulatory pathways, project management, IP, and product...
Revolutionizing business with sustainable strategic management
Discover how Sustainable Strategic Management empowers businesses to lead humanity’s transformation before Earth regulates our species into extinction
In an era of unprecedented global challenges,...
Jean Garner Stead – East Tennessee State University
Jean Garner Stead, PhD, is a distinguished Professor of Management at East Tennessee State University (ETSU), where she has been shaping the minds of...
Dr Susan Gardner – United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Dr Susan Gardner is the Director of the Ecosystems Division in the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
UN Environment Programme on TikTok
Regulatory impact assessment and policymaking research
Kati Rantala, Research Director at the Faculty of Social Sciences, analyses Regulatory Impact Assessment as a policymaking tool.
Political normativity: Exemplarity, plurality, judgment
Nicholas Poole is a PhD candidate at York University in the Program for Social and Political Thought. Here, he examines political normativity, focusing on the concepts of exemplarity, plurality, and judgment.
Understanding the challenges in the transition to renewable energy for the public sector
Rob Murphy from SAS Energy, EDF Renewables’ C&I Solar Division, guides us through how to understand the challenges in the transition to renewable energy for the public sector.
Rob Murphy – SAS Energy, EDF Renewables’ C&I Solar Division
Rob Murphy, Sales & Origination Director at SAS Energy, EDF Renewables’ commercial and industrial solar division:
“Sustainability leaders in the public sector and facilities management...
The role of neutrinos and Special Relativity in Baryogenesis
It is well known that systems comprising two or more rotating particles or bodies play an important role not only in Astronomy and Chemistry, but also on Nuclear Physics. In Chemistry such systems are known as the Bohr model, whereas in particle physics they are known as the Rotating Lepton Model.
Towards better health for Indigenous Peoples
Indigenous Peoples encounter numerous challenges in exercising their right to health. Lorna Rothery discussed the importance of collaborative and culturally sensitive approaches with Dr Sandra Del Pino, Advisor on Cultural Diversity at PAHO.
European parliament approves Von Der Leyen’s new commission team
The European Parliament has officially approved Ursula von der Leyen’s new team for the European Commission, just ahead of the Commission that began works on December 1, 2024.
Mental health and self-care: A comprehensive guide
This short guide explores the importance of self-care for good mental health and provides practical tips for implementing self-care strategies.
Dr Richard Ovens – Deloitte UK
Richard is a Manager in Deloitte’s Engineering, AI & Data team for Health Technology. His experience is in the evaluation, development, and deployment of...
Securing Public Sector IoT Deployments: The Case for Private Networks
A guide to enhancing security, efficiency, and scalability, and an introduction to the Rapid Growth of IoT in Public Services.
The UK government’s plans to address men’s health this Movember
This Movember, the UK government has announced plans to create a national Men’s Health Strategy, a long-awaited initiative that will address the health challenges faced by men across the country.
Agile workflow design and process improvement in government
Marc Hoogstad, Head of Product Management at Finworks, places the spotlight on transforming government efficiency, giving a deep dive into agile workflow design and process improvement.
Curbing plastic pollution: The EU’s commitment to a global plastics treaty
The EU is determined to tackle plastic pollution with the final negotiations for the global treaty to start.
Data integration: A key to understanding the biological basis of mental disorders
ses two key advancements in genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and gene expression data to better understand the biological basis of mental disorders.
£22.6 million investment to support unpaid carers through innovative projects
To support unpaid carers and improve their wellbeing, the government has announced a £22.6 million investment in innovative projects that will help to ease their responsibilities and improve their quality of life.





















