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Insights: Being a woman in the technology industry
On International #WomenInSTEM day 2019, four women in the technology field told us about their jobs, their passions and their experiences in the industry: read now to understand their experiences.
UK police want funding for crime-fighting technology
UK police call for funding for nationwide officer recruitment drive and crime-fighting technology to tackle cyber crime: read on to find out more
Shared Services Connected Limited (SSCL) today published research showing that if more funding were to be secured for UK police forces, 85% of police officers, correction officers...
Are girls’ misconceptions of STEM subjects holding them back?
According to UK officials, girls' misconceptions of STEM subjects make them less likely than boys to consider taking Science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects at A Level.
Hydrogen trains needed to eliminate harmful emissions
Institution calls for urgent action to introduce hydrogen trains in areas outside the electrified rail network in order to eliminate harmful emissions.
Fighting for the space race after Brexit breakup
Dividing up video games, fighting over who keeps the Netflix account and arranging joint custody of the dog: Mark Sewell discusses the impending global space race after Brexit.
Employers need to prioritise mental health in the workplace
John Williams, Instant Offices, encourages employers to support their teams to speak about and prioritise mental health and promote a healthy work-life balance.
UK to aid Rohingya refugees: where are they now?
In 2019, there are over 600,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, and we are left wondering: will the Myanmar government ever take responsibility? What will happen to them?
Government supports advanced trials for self-driving vehicles
The government has announced that a process is being developed to support the advanced trials of self-driving vehicles.
Healthcare in Hong Kong: A focus on elderly health services
The priorities of healthcare in Hong Kong are explored here, with a special focus on the delivery of elderly health services in the country.
Mastering data is ‘almost everything’ in the future of healthcare
The outlook for our National Health Service has never looked brighter. Although the challenge has always been immense, with the right leadership, technology can be harnessed to change the future of healthcare services.
Child diagnosis: The need to be trauma informed
Whilst autism spectrum disorder has neurological evidence, it is often misdiagnosed in children with Traumatic experiences: read on to be trauma informed.
We are Lean and Agile – process mapping and modelling software
We are Lean and Agile offer process mapping and modelling software and services to help your organisation deliver lean thinking within your organisation
Why organisations should be offering mentoring
Organisations should be offering mentoring to every employee. There are several, often overlooked, benefits to mentoring programmes which organisations should really consider.
Critical care nursing: Leveraging technology and innovation to improve care delivery
Cecilia Van Cauwenberghe from Frost & Sullivan’s TechVision Group offers her thoughts on the challenges around critical care nursing, focussing on leveraging technology and innovation to improve the delivery of care.
Five reasons why the New Year is the ideal time for team building
Crown Workforce Management provides insight into why the New Year is an ideal time for businesses to focus on team building in the workplace.
DKK 1.4 billion provided for research and development in Denmark
Research and development in Denmark is moving forward with investment into new technological options, environmental and climate research.
The chemical industry and big data
Without a shadow of a doubt, big data is set to transform the way the chemical industry operates – for the better.
What are the most popular undergraduate courses of 2018/19?
Figures from UCAS reveal the most popular undergraduate courses of 2018/19, with more than 353,960 UK students accepted to start in 2018.
Adoption experts want rethink on how schools are assessed
Adoption UK and leading education experts are urging a real rethink in how schools are assessed, to reflect the experiences of adopted children.
Parents call for teachers to teach children about the signs and symptoms of cancer
Two-thirds of parents think teachers should teach school children about the signs and symptoms of cancer, it has emerged