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Why apprenticeships are a vital part of our industry
There has never been a more exciting time for apprenticeships in the UK. Here Clair Prosser at BSRIA explains more about the recent Apprenticeship Levy
What’s new in Parkinson’s rating scales?
Parkinson’s rating scales are a vital assessment tool, but have their limitations. Jennifer Stratten explains how and why the EPDA developed a new one
NHS bosses backtrack on controversial budget cuts
Backlash for plans to save money by delaying operations, treatment and closing wards sees NHS bosses do a u-turn
Securing large scale events in the aftermath of terrorism
James Kelly, Chief Executive of the British Security Industry Association, looks at some of the most effective methods of securing large-scale events
Attracting talented researchers remains a focus of the SNSF
Open Access Government highlights how the SNSF is supporting science in Switzerland while attracting talented researchers into the field
Sustainable water treatment with Arctic attitude
Professor Riitta Keiski, Dean of the Faculty of Technology, University of Oulu talks about the importance of sustainable water treatment in Northern Finland
Ensuring health equity for Canadian indigenous populations
Professor Pierre S. Haddad shares the challenges of overcoming health inequality for Canadian indigenous populations and highlights solutions to the issue
Endocrine disrupting chemicals: From feeds to hormones
Alberto Mantovani and Chiara Frazzoli, scientists of the Italian National Health Institute, discuss the role of endocrine disrupting chemicals in feed-food chains
Enhancing road safety applications for truck drivers
Christos Oikonomopoulos-Zachos, IMST GmbH details how advanced communication techniques can be used for road safety applications
Brexit should not impact the disaggregation of IT services
Littlefish's Dave Aspindle explains why it is important the disaggregation of IT services should continue, irrespective of the political landscape
Competence-oriented music lessons to improve teaching
What does the learning culture of music lessons in Switzerland look like? The University of Zurich investigates how lessons could be improved
What is the importance of mechanical systems?
The University of Applied Sciences’ research group discuss the challenges of mechanical systems and the benefits they bring to everyday life
NHS pay cap is damaging the health service
Health leaders have called for politicians to consider the impact of the NHS pay cap during the next parliament
Utilising cryogenic technologies in demanding environments
Peter Iredale, Engineering Lead at Honeywell Hymatic talks about using cryogenic technologies for precision tactical and space applications
The role of physiotherapy for Parkinson’s
Writing on behalf of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, Dr. Bhanu Ramaswamy highlights how physiotherapy can help manage the symptoms of Parkinson’s
The Danish space sector: A strategy for the future
Peter Mandix Sehestedt, Senior Consultant, Ministry for Higher Education and Science shares why the Danish space sector is important for the economy
Critical communications and the Internet of Things
Nigel Hawkins, Managing Director EMEA, Everbridge highlights how critical communications can utilise technology developed in the Internet of Things sector
Financing cancer research in Italy
AIRC is involved in financing cancer research in Italy, helping researchers produce quality projects. Professor Federico Caligaris Cappio explains
Accreditation provides certainty in uncertain times
Malcolm Hynd, External Affairs Manager, UKAS, considers how accreditation will assume greater significance for trade after the UK withdraws from the EU
Gynaecologic research: Improving health for women
Dr. Lisa Halvorson, U.S. National Institutes of Health discusses the importance of gynaecologic research to develop new treatments and keep women healthy