Jo Miller warns of democratic drift in age of AI and geopolitical fracture
A former UK national security official has warned that blind faith in technology, populist figures and corporate power risks eroding…
A former UK national security official has warned that blind faith in technology, populist figures and corporate power risks eroding…
More charities were removed from the official register in Sussex last year than were created, underlining the strain facing voluntary…
More than 50 students from across the three years of the BSc (Hons) Paramedic Science degree completed a 24-hour CPR…
Apprentices at National Grid Electricity Distribution (NGED) are becoming “highly capable technical craftspeople” thanks to a “strong standard” of training,…
A new exhibition in Reading is marking a century of countryside campaigning, spotlighting the work of the Campaign to Protect…
An accounting lecturer from the University of Chichester has been named among the world’s most influential voices in higher education…
An artificial intelligence system developed by researchers at the University of Hertfordshire could help the NHS better predict demand, allocate…
On the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the University of Chichester proudly celebrates the invaluable contributions of…
Nine women shaped by a University of Hertfordshire-led coaching programme will take their places at this month’s Winter Olympics, marking…
New facilities aim to strengthen practical training and tackle skills shortages in early childhood education The University of Hertfordshire has…