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Children’s education: The next generation of learning environments needs a team effort
The new Government’s key priorities for its first few months in office include a commitment to raising standards in children’s education.
The Department of Rehabilitation Sciences – Florida Gulf Coast University
The mission of the Department of Rehabilitation Sciences is to create an environment that inspires health professionals, capable of transforming community health and well-being, through academic excellence, scholarship, and service.
Capital-intensive projects: Approaches to prevent fraud, error, waste, and abuse
Leaders managing capital-intensive projects face the constant and serious challenge of controlling fraud, error, waste, and abuse (FEWA).
Supporting young people with their mental health
headspace National Youth Mental Health Foundation provides early intervention mental health services to 12-25-year-olds. Each year, headspace helps thousands of young people access vital support through its centres in 163 communities across Australia. CEO Jason Trethowan tells us more about the charity’s work.
A century of NAD+ insights drives aging science and solutions innovations
Dr. Rebecca Crews from Renue By Science, LLC, outlines a century of NAD+ insights driving aging science and, innovative solutions and much more.
UK Government invests £4 Million in AI in education
The UK government has announced a new project that will integrate AI into education, with £4 million in investments.
Could quantum computing security solve the data sovereignty challenge?
Following the recent news that Microsoft is unable to guarantee the data sovereignty of UK policing data stored on Azure, some commentators have suggested that a quick move away from Microsoft cloud is probably the only option for government organisations keen to ensure they remain on the right side of UK law.
National Pension Awareness Week: Pensioners face winter fuel payment reduction
The 9-13th of September 2024 is National Pension Awareness Week, which offers an opportunity for people to learn about their income post-retirement.
European Research Council awards €780 million to emerging science talent across Europe
Set up by the European Union in 2007, the European Research Council is a funding organisation for research, they have now announced a major investment in the future of science with the award of 494 Starting Grants, totalling nearly €780 million, to young scientists and scholars across Europe.
Cost-cutting, carbon-curbing: Energy solutions for business success
In today’s era of environmental consciousness, the push towards decarbonisation is not only a national goal but a vital objective for businesses. Sustainability has evolved from being a mere ethical concern to becoming a key strategic imperative for long-term success in every sector.
Stuart Cox – NFU Energy
Stuart has been in the energy and utilities sector for over 10 years. With a wealth of experience, Stuart has been instrumental in the...
Ghazi Ben Amor – Zama
Ghazi has been working in cyber security for more than 20 years with roles spanning across engineering, strategy, investment and finance. At Zama, he...
AI governance: Ensuring artificial intelligence is a force for good
Seizo Onoe, Director, Standardization Bureau, International Telecommunication Union (ITU), highlights the importance of AI governance, discussing the reasons behind ensuring it benefits society positively.
Is the a link between PTSD in female Gulf War Veterans and early menopause?
Females who served during the Persian Gulf War could suffer from health issues linking post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and early menopause.
Why sustainable NHS international recruitment matters
Staff shortages in the NHS are a critical issue that needs urgent attention to protect the welfare of the current workforce and their patients. Remedium explains how their approach to NHS international recruitment could provide a sustainable solution.




















