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AnimalhealthEurope
Open Access Government (February 2018)
"Thank you very much for sharing the link to the final publication. I will share this with our membership and use on social media over the coming days."
Clare Carlisle, PR Manager, AnimalhealthEurope a.i.s.b.l.
Promoting research, science and innovation in Europe
The work of European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas is placed under the spotlight by Open Access Government
European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, Carlos Moedas was previously Secretary of the State to the Prime Minister of Portugal. One of Moedas’s main priorities today is social...
The importance of smarter working practices in government
MF Warrender of Open Access Government explores the importance of smarter working practices across government
Established in 2010, The Government Property Unit (GPU) works with central government departments, striving to drive savings across the government estate. Added to this, the GPU works with local authorities to support them in achieving...
Rise of the robots in the public sector
Paul Tomlinson, CEO of IEG4, argues that the public sector stands to benefit most from Artificial Intelligence
A government report published last month: “Growing the artificial intelligence industry in the UK” highlights that increased use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) can bring major social and economic benefits to the UK, offering...
Bitcoin hackers steal millions in ‘highly professional’ theft
Slovenian mining exchange NiceHash was targeted by 'professional' Bitcoin hackers who stole 4700 coins worth around $80 million
Blockchain for sensitive and personal data
Returning control over our personal data to us through the Blockchain – explored by experts from Swiss Re and IBM Research
Promoting the issues affecting Canadian Youth
Jonathan Miles from Open Access Government profiles the work the Minister of Canadian Heritage and what she does for Candian youth
European Parliament
Open Access Government (November 2017)
"Thank you for sharing. We will make sure it gets shared on our social media channels. On an unrelated note: Interesting articles about blockchain!"
Office of MEP Lambert van Nistelrooij, EPP-coordinator for REGI
New mental health figures show a rise in depression among teenage girls
New mental health figures revealed by a study show that a quarter of teenage girls and 1 in 10 teenage boys have suffered from depression
Public Health England launches programme to teach life skills in schools
Public Health England (PHE) has launched a new programme in schools set up to teach life skills to children, helping them deal with the modern world
Xenophobia fears rise in the face of Brexit negotiations
The government is investigating accusations of EU nationals facing xenophobia in applying for jobs and housing as Brexit negotiations continue
Suicide Prevention Week: Organisations and charities
Yesterday marked the start of National Suicide Prevention Week in the US and Worldwide Suicide Prevention Day, with charities raising awareness globally
Marketing Information Pack
Open Access Government can provide you upon request a Customer Statistical Information pack which gives you detailed information about the total reach (emails sent) and total engagement (emails opened) across all products which you’re content appears in.This report will also include information relating to views generated by our own...
Mental health and medication: The importance of perspective
Peter Kinderman, from Mental Health Europe, looks at mental health medication and how we need a new perspective on care
Nutrition research is vital for healthy outcomes
Dr Christopher Lynch, Director of the Office of Nutrition Research explores the links between diet and health in an interview with Editor Laura Evans
Austerity revolutionising customer service delivery in councils
John McMahon, Product Director at IEG4, an enabler of digital services in the public sector, discusses how austerity in local government is, by necessity, driving a revolution in customer service delivery
Government set to extend UK data protection law
New data protection guidelines being set out by the government will allow British citizens to delete personal data.
Why you can’t brand a university
Ian Allison, Strategic Creative Director, Instinctif Partners talks about creating an effective university brand and how traditional methods have changed
Measuring the impact of science and research in Ontario
Minister Reza Moridi explains how Ontario is bridging the divide between ideas and application when it comes to science and research
Polar vortices and their interactions
What are polar vortices, and how do they influence the rest of the atmosphere and climate system? Johns Hopkins University’s Professor Waugh explains