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Conservation through the sustainable use of wildlife
The International Council for Game and Wildlife Conservation provides a comprehensive investigation of conservation through the sustainable use of wildlife
The role of the middle class in deprived urban neighbourhoods
Anouk Tersteeg and Gideon Bolt of Utrecht University discuss the role of the middle class in the policy on deprived urban neighbourhoods
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Climate change: Learning how to negotiate on behalf of the planet
Johanna Bocklet, Research Associate at the Institute of Energy Economics, University of Cologne shares her views on climate change, focussing on learning how to negotiate on behalf of the planet
The priorities for education and research in Italy
Open Access Government takes a look at the priorities for education and research in Italy, including the recent appointment of a new Minister of Education, University and Research in the country
Public sector digital transformation needs financial leadership to succeed
According to a new report by CIPFA and Eduserv, developments in technology are changing the way public bodies operate and deliver services, but digital preparedness presents challenges for financial teams and requires effective leadership, organisational engagement and insightful risk management
Wood protection: Reducing the impacts from harsh weather
Herje Boström, CEO of Sioo Wood Protection AB in Sweden highlights the benefits of protection systems to reduce the impact that harsh weather has on wood
North America Analysis July 2018
Welcome to the packed July 2018 edition of North America Analysis. One of the many insights in this edition comes from the Huntington’s Disease Society of America who explores the sources of funding in the development of therapies for Huntington’s disease (HD) in the U.S. today
A fresh approach to research and innovation in Europe
The European Commission’s fresh approach to promoting research and innovation in Europe is placed under the spotlight here by Open Access Government
The World Health Organization: Tackling infectious diseases in Africa
Open Access Government explores the work of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Office for Africa in tackling infectious diseases, including tuberculosis (TB)
Chemistry in the UK today
Open Access Government explores the exciting world of chemistry in the UK today, including heterocycles in pharmaceuticals and the importance of inspiring the next generation to work in the field
The research priorities for the cereals and oilseeds sector
Tim Isaac, Head of Arable at the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board shares his thoughts on research into the cereals & oilseeds sector
Seb Dance
This page is dedicated to the prestige contributor Seb Dance, MEP at the European Parliament and contributed the following article - Can biofuels make Europe more sustainable?
Eva Maydell
Eva Maydell is an MEP in the European Parliament - Group of the European People’s Party (Christian Democrats).
Jonny Voon
Jonny Voon is the Innovation Lead IoT & Distributed Ledger at Innovate UK.
Friction & sound: A partnership for better or for worse
Julien Scheibert & Alain Le Bot, researchers at CNRS/Ecole Centrale de Lyon explore the fascinating area of friction & sound, revealing why this is a partnership for better or for worse
Jan Wörner
Jan Wörner has previously served as Chairman of the Executive Board of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) from March 2007 to June 2015.
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Boris Šustaršič
Boris Šustaršič is the president of the European Alliance of Neuromuscular Disorders Associations (EAMDA).
The synergistic use of atmospheric data from space: from research to operational products
Ugo Cortesi (IFAC-CNR), on behalf of the AURORA Consortium, explains the synergistic use of atmospheric data from space
Blockchain Innovation July 2018
A very warm welcome to the Blockchain Innovation July 2018 publication, featuring a variety of thought-provoking mix of comment pieces on this exciting technology, including its potential in the public sector
Workplace technology – How has it impacted health and safety?
Employers have a duty of care to ensure that employees are not at risk when at work in businesses and organisations across Britain —so how are employers using technology to stay within the law and protect their team?





















