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Everything you need to know about Horizon Europe: The research and innovation funding programme
With a budget of €95.5 billion, Horizon Europe is one of the largest research and innovation programmes in the world, with its flagship research and innovation funding programme continuing until 2027.
Improving AI/ML services for ophthalmology and medicine
Eric Buckland, PhD of Translational Imaging Innovations, delves into how we can achieve better transparency, traceability, and reproducibility in AI/ML for ophthalmology and medicine.
Fostering self-regulated learners through child-centred evaluation activities
Emiko Izumi, PhD from Kwansei Gakuin University, discusses child-centred evaluation activities, including enhancing thinking, judgment and expression skills.
Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2): Envisioning a sustainable blue economy
Transforming the way we think about the marine space, the Mistra Co-Creating Better Blue (C2B2) research programme aims to deliver change with the blue economy, sustainably.
Understanding the climate change impact on health
Scientists at the Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) help society to prepare for climate change impacts on health in a multi-faceted approach.
Dr. Robert Strohmeyer – University of Mannheim
2022-2023 Best Junior Research Award
Department of SME Research and Entrepreneurship
Institute for SME Research (ifm)
Ecology conservation and truly valuing our environment
Dr David Smith, Director of Ecological Planning & Research (EPR), gets us up to speed with ecology conservation research and what we can do to help our environment thrive.
Business value maximisation for IT with MaxVal Consultancy
MaxVal Consultancy helps organisations raise levels of business value, success and return on investment (ROI) arising from organisational IT and digital transformation projects.
Innovative process reduces Mercury emissions in sulphuric acid by over 90%
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a groundbreaking method to significantly decrease mercury emissions in Sulphuric acid.
Firstserv Limited – Digital transformation solutions built for business
How Firstserv can help you grow your business, increase efficiency and deliver your dream digital transformation future.
First international meeting towards eliminating paralysis after aortic aneurysm surgery
Professor Hamdy Awad, MD, FASA, from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, examines the dangers of aortic aneurysm surgery and the importance of continued research towards eliminating paralysis.
Using live theatre to foster faculty inclusion
Florida International University’s Bystander Leadership™ programme has collaborated with professional live theatre artists to increase awareness of gender and race bias among faculty through evidence-based practices.
Transforming clinical capacity to be a force for good
Elina Naydenova, CEO of Feebris, shares her thoughts on how to improve the NHS clinical capacity, to serve more patients with enhanced healthcare technologies.
Risk management: To quantify or not to quantify?
Patrick Parker, Director of CGR Ltd, explores whether a qualitative or quantitive risk assessment is optimal for risk management in your organisation.
A focus on Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7: Approaches to pollution
Dr Christoph Neumann analyses the Global Biodiversity Framework Target 7, and explains the need for a qualified risk-based approach to pollution from the COP15 convention.
Business and human rights in Japan: An overview
Professor Emi Sugawara from Osaka University of Economics and Law, Faculty of International Studies, walks us through the critical development of Japan’s policies concerning business and human rights.
Space innovation ecosystem to harness the possibilities of space for Rwanda
The Rwanda Space Agency has partnered with The Research Institute for Innovation and Sustainability to transform the space innovation ecosystem.
Dr Mary Dingley – ASCEND: AeSthetic Council on Ethical use of Neurotoxin Delivery
MB, BS. (Qld), FACCSM (Med), FCPCA. Diploma of Laser Medicine Cosmetic and Dermatological (ACCSM) Dr Mary Dingley has been a cosmetic medicine practitioner since 1987. She received her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree from the University of Queensland in 1984.
Since then, she has pioneered the use of...
Honouring the social contact: Toward ending the “Awful but Lawful” era
Charles E. “Chuck” MacLean, J.D., PhD1, walks us through his research about honouring the social contract toward, in his opinion, ending the “awful but lawful” era when it comes to criminal justice in the United States.
Building a practical cyber security risk awareness strategy
Nick Denning, CEO of IT consultancy Diegesis and veteran of multiple public sector IT transformation projects shares his thoughts on what makes a successful risk cyber security risk awareness strategy.