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Tackle climate emergency with same urgency as Covid, experts urge PM
Business, academic and civil society leaders have jointly written to the Prime Minister to highlight the need to rapidly catalyse green innovation, with solutions to climate change needing to be rolled out with the same focus and urgency as the development of Covid vaccines.
Business, academic and civil society leaders have jointly written to the Prime Minister to highlight the need to rapidly catalyse green innovation, with solutions to climate change needing to be rolled out with the same focus and urgency as the development of Covid vaccines.
Keep it simple: Exploring the precarious world of economic forecasting with Prof Michael Gasiorek
“The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable', the US economist John Kenneth Galbraith once famously and savagely stated.
“The only function of economic forecasting is to make astrology look respectable', the US economist John Kenneth Galbraith once famously and savagely stated.
Everledger seals agreement with UofG to combat counterfeit Scotch whiskies
Everledger and the Scottish Universities Environment Research Centre (SUERC) of the University of Glasgow have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to join forces to tackle fraud within the whisky industry. The agreement will see SUERC researchers at the University of Glasgow fit intelligent Everledger anti-tamper bottle closures to rare whiskies of which they have been tasked with authenticating the provenance by leading brands, retailers, auction houses and collectors.
Everledger and the Scottish Universities Environment Research Centre (SUERC) of the University of Glasgow have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to join forces to tackle fraud within the whisky industry. The agreement will see SUERC researchers at the University of Glasgow fit intelligent Everledger anti-tamper bottle closures to rare whiskies of which they have been tasked with authenticating the provenance by leading brands, retailers, auction houses and collectors.
End of Brexit transition period marks "period of significant disruption" for Welsh economy
Businesses in some key sectors of the Welsh economy need increased support to operate beyond the Brexit transition period, academics at Cardiff University say.
Businesses in some key sectors of the Welsh economy need increased support to operate beyond the Brexit transition period, academics at Cardiff University say.
Opinion: Central Banking’s Green Mission
Central banks must use their power to support a timely green transition, argue Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Dr Josh Ryan-Collins and PhD candidate Asker Voldsgaard (All UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose).
Central banks must use their power to support a timely green transition, argue Professor Mariana Mazzucato, Dr Josh Ryan-Collins and PhD candidate Asker Voldsgaard (All UCL Institute for Innovation & Public Purpose).
Survey highlights ambitions of London businesses to reduce capital’s inequalities
London business leaders have set their sights on rebuilding a fairer, greener and more inclusive economy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new survey, developed with support from UCL.
London business leaders have set their sights on rebuilding a fairer, greener and more inclusive economy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new survey, developed with support from UCL.
The first benchmark index to quantify bitcoin implied volatility
A team of cryptocurrency experts from the University of Sussex Business School have teamed up with CryptoCompare, a global leader in digital asset data, for the launch today of the Bitcoin Volatility Index (BVIX) .
A team of cryptocurrency experts from the University of Sussex Business School have teamed up with CryptoCompare, a global leader in digital asset data, for the launch today of the Bitcoin Volatility Index (BVIX) .
No country ’immune’ to COVID-19 economic shock, but Asian nations will bounce back faster
Study uses forty years of quarterly data to forecast a lengthy global recession resulting from coronavirus, with the manufacturing bases of China and East Asia predicted to fare better than most Western economies.
Study uses forty years of quarterly data to forecast a lengthy global recession resulting from coronavirus, with the manufacturing bases of China and East Asia predicted to fare better than most Western economies.
Vertical Integration has protected some GP practices from closing down says new study
In several places in the UK, GP practices are now being run by NHS hospitals, enabling some GP practices to continue that would otherwise have closed, says a new study by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) undertaken by researchers at the University of Birmingham and RAND Europe.
In several places in the UK, GP practices are now being run by NHS hospitals, enabling some GP practices to continue that would otherwise have closed, says a new study by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) undertaken by researchers at the University of Birmingham and RAND Europe.
Where to withdraw? New research maps access to cash across the UK
A report published today has mapped for the first time how far people have to travel to access cash across the UK.
A report published today has mapped for the first time how far people have to travel to access cash across the UK.
Small engines of growth: New research finds over 700 small communities of creative businesses across the UK
While creative business communities are typically thought to only exist in the UK's bustling urban centres, such as London or Manchester, new research led by Dr Josh Siepel from the University of Sussex Business School has found 709 different ‘microclusters' across the UK.
While creative business communities are typically thought to only exist in the UK's bustling urban centres, such as London or Manchester, new research led by Dr Josh Siepel from the University of Sussex Business School has found 709 different ‘microclusters' across the UK.
Many English and Welsh charities had low levels of financial reserves on the eve of the Covid-19 pandemic, says new report
The research led by Professor John Mohan from the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham and Dr David Clifford from the University of Southampton looked at the accounts of over 12700 English and Welsh charities for financial years ending in 2018 or 2019.
The research led by Professor John Mohan from the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham and Dr David Clifford from the University of Southampton looked at the accounts of over 12700 English and Welsh charities for financial years ending in 2018 or 2019.
Low carbon smart pipes will contribute to construction sector decarbonisation
Low carbon smart pipes for use in large-scale buried infrastructure projects are to be developed in a new partnership between the University of Birmingham and specialist manufacturing company Aquaspi
Low carbon smart pipes for use in large-scale buried infrastructure projects are to be developed in a new partnership between the University of Birmingham and specialist manufacturing company Aquaspi
Collaboration announced to develop a new generation of sensor technologies
Plans for a new generation of sensors - technology that underpins the UK economy - are to be prepared in a unique industrial, academic and Government collaboration announced today.
Plans for a new generation of sensors - technology that underpins the UK economy - are to be prepared in a unique industrial, academic and Government collaboration announced today.
Divergent wildlife conservation perspectives in Africa
In African wildlife conservation, most documented experiences are from southern and south-eastern Africa; countries with well developed 'wildlife industries'. Their voices and perspectives are dominant, but a new paper in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution presents divergent perspectives from West, Central and the Horn of Africa.
In African wildlife conservation, most documented experiences are from southern and south-eastern Africa; countries with well developed 'wildlife industries'. Their voices and perspectives are dominant, but a new paper in the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution presents divergent perspectives from West, Central and the Horn of Africa.
Plenty more phish: Why employees fall for scams and what companies can do about it
Preventive countermeasures to phishing emails may actually increase the likelihood of employees falling for such scams, a new academic study reveals. Protective controls, such as email proxy, anti-malware and anti-phishing technologies, can give employees a false sense of security, causing them to drop their vigilance because they incorrectly assume such measures intercept all phishing emails before they reach their inbox, a study co-organised by the University of Sussex Business School reveals.
Preventive countermeasures to phishing emails may actually increase the likelihood of employees falling for such scams, a new academic study reveals. Protective controls, such as email proxy, anti-malware and anti-phishing technologies, can give employees a false sense of security, causing them to drop their vigilance because they incorrectly assume such measures intercept all phishing emails before they reach their inbox, a study co-organised by the University of Sussex Business School reveals.
Engineers ready to supply local business and organisations with high-quality PPE
Harri Koivisto and face shield volunteers Dr Mark Puttock-Brown performing quality inspection Dr Tanay Sharma operating the laser cutter Michel Sacre assembling face shields Engineers at the Universit
Harri Koivisto and face shield volunteers Dr Mark Puttock-Brown performing quality inspection Dr Tanay Sharma operating the laser cutter Michel Sacre assembling face shields Engineers at the Universit
Brexit tariffs will not help the poorest nations
Brexit tariffs will not help the poorest nations, new study finds Exports from the world's poorest nations to the UK will be lower as a result of Brexit, a joint analysis of the UK's new tariff plans
Brexit tariffs will not help the poorest nations, new study finds Exports from the world's poorest nations to the UK will be lower as a result of Brexit, a joint analysis of the UK's new tariff plans
Analysis: It’s time to get real on nuclear
Professor Paul Dorfman (UCL Energy Institute) argues the market is clear that new large nuclear plants are a thing of the past.
Professor Paul Dorfman (UCL Energy Institute) argues the market is clear that new large nuclear plants are a thing of the past.