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Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava – International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
With more than 30 years in telecommunications, including over 20 years in ITU's Development Sector, Dr Zavazava has promoted and implemented impactful information and...
Quantitative reasoning in higher education: The 5C Model
Quantitative reasoning enhances and lengthens lives. Professor Gregory Foley of Ohio University discusses how his team is improving QR instruction in U.S. higher education.
PREMIUM_EU: Unlocking regional growth through strategic interregional mobility policies
Interregional mobility, involving the movement of people between regions, significantly shapes regional economic and social landscapes in Europe. The PREMIUM_EU project seeks to explore this and provide policy recommendations.
Dr Martin Lukavec – London School of Business and Finance
Dr Martin Lukavec is a programme leader at the London School of Business and Finance. His expertise spans economics, statistics, and finance, with a...
Charles D. Dziuban – University of Central Florida
Charles Dziuban is Director of the Research Initiative for Teaching Effectiveness at the University of Central Florida (UCF) where has been a faculty member...
Digital disparities: Tech solutions for indigenous communities
Dr Dianne Wepa reflects on a study detailing the experiences of Māori kaumātua, who utilised digital technology to address health needs during COVID-19. It highlights challenges, resilience, and strategies for maintaining connections, emphasising the importance of digital technology in disaster management and the need to address digital disparities.
Amphibole asbestos as a public health risk in 2025: Autoimmune disease
Despite efforts to minimize exposure, deaths from asbestos-related diseases remain high. A recent review emphasized the importance of evaluating different mineral groups and pointed out that exposure to amphibole asbestos is linked to higher rates of autoimmune diseases. Jean C. Pfau and Brenda J. Buck discuss the urgent need to address this public health risk more effectively.
The history of the agricultural system in Alberta: The berry and honey industries
Aleksandra Tymczak studies the honey and berry industry in Alberta’s agricultural system. Here, she provides a brief historical scan of the two industries and Alberta’s agricultural system in general.
Bioinformatics into TB surveillance: A new approach to an ancient foe
David Ussery, a Professor in the Department of BioMedical Informatics at UAMS, and his Ph.D. student Brian Delavan discuss bioinformatics into TB surveillance, presenting a new approach to tackling this ancient foe.
How the Commission is working to reduce energy prices for all
David Sheldrake, Global Senior Vice President of Sales360 at POWWR, explains how the European Commission is working to reduce energy prices for everyone.
What public sector digital trends for 2025 can we expect?
As environmental, economic, and social pressure grows, public sector organisations adapt to the rapidly changing digital landscape.
UK agriculture in 2025: Funding and scalability
Carl Johnson, of agricultural asset finance lenders Anglo Scottish Finance, takes a look at the outlook for UK agriculture in 2025.
Cost of fixing vehicles damaged by a “pothole plague” hits record-high
The cost of repairing vehicles damaged by potholes has soared to a record high, according to new figures, placing greater strain on drivers and emphasising the pressing need for enhanced road maintenance.
Tackling communication barriers to reduce harm in maternity care
Following the CQC’s review of maternity services, Dr Rachael Grimaldi delves into the alarming normalisation of harm in maternity care and how communication barriers contribute significantly to this concerning issue.
Rethinking the reproductive clock: Can NAD+ preserve fertility?
Recent research indicates that the compound NAD+ offers a promising solution to support fertility and reproductive longevity.
Mogens H. Greve – Aarhus University
Mogens H. Greve is Professor and Head of the Soil Section at the Institute of Agro Ecology, Aarhus University
He is responsible for the National...
Speeding up cancer diagnosis: Sel cancer alliance partners with SAH diagnostics to help improve...
As the NHS grapples with ongoing diagnostic delays, our 28-day prostate pathway is delivering faster results for our partners.
Richard C. Larson – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Education:
S.B.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965, Electrical Engineering
S.M.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967, Electrical Engineering
Ph.D.: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1969, Electrical Engineering and Operations...
Gearing up public sector transport decarbonisation
Ian Reed, Category Manager for Fleet at YPO, discusses what progress is being made in the decarbonisation of public sector transport.
Regulatory impact assessment and policymaking research
Kati Rantala, Research Director at the Faculty of Social Sciences, analyses Regulatory Impact Assessment as a policymaking tool.





















