element14, in partnership with AMD, has launched the ‘Eye on Intelligence’ design challenge. This competition invites participants to develop an embedded vision project using…
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The Open University to host AI in Education Conference
The Open University (OU) is set to host the annual AI in Education conference at its Milton Keynes campus on Monday, 24th June. This…
Amazon study finds apprenticeships more valuable than degrees
A new UK career insights and workplace trends study, commissioned by Amazon, found that the majority of UK workers (61%) believed on-the-job skills training…
Announcing ChatGPT Edu: AI for universities
OpenAI recently announced ChatGPT Edu, a specialised version of ChatGPT built to responsibly deploy AI across universities for students, faculty, researchers, and campus operations.…
2024’s most sought-after university courses in the UK
A recent study conducted by London Office Space has unveiled the most popular university courses in 2024 in the UK so far. The research…
Bristol University spinout wins Blavatnik Prize for U-RHYTHM
Dynamic Therapeutics, a spinout from the University of Bristol, has been awarded a Blavatnik Prize by QantX, a venture capital firm, for its U-RHYTHM…
Overseas applications to UK universities rise for second time
The number of international students applying for undergraduate courses at universities across the UK has seen an increase for the second consecutive year. According…
Raspberry Pi-powered smart Easter egg
In the realm of electronics and computer science education, practical projects play a pivotal role in reinforcing theoretical knowledge. One intriguing example of such…
Average income of an Engineer
Deciding on a field of study or specialisation can be a daunting task for students at the crossroads of their academic and professional journeys.…
UKESF Scholarship Scheme: shaping tomorrow’s electronics leaders
In an era where technology increasingly underpins every aspect of our society, the demand for skilled electronics engineers has never been higher. The UK…