The University of Strathclyde is among a consortium of leading UK institutions collaborating on the country’s first Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) dedicated to…
Author: Sheryl Miles
New Encode Fellowships boost AI research at Cambridge
Cambridge scientists are using artificial intelligence technology to boost research in a range of fields – from better understanding human intelligence, to describing turbulent…
Cambridge researchers named Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering
Two Cambridge researchers have been named Fellows of the Royal Academy of Engineering in recognition of their exceptional contributions to their fields. Professor Cecilia…
Imperial joins new UK innovation centre for brain-inspired computing
Imperial researchers will be part of a new Innovation and Knowledge Centre (IKC) for neuromorphic – or brain-inspired – computing hardware. The centre, known…
EPCIA Student Award 2025
Mr Tim Kruse from the Department of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering at the University of Southern Denmark has been awarded the EPCIA Student Award…
DigiKey’s Back to School Giveaway is back and ready for entries
DigiKey’s 2025 Back to School Prize Giveaway is open and ready for entries. The giveaway gives university students the opportunity to see out the…
Synopsys and GlobalFoundries to bring ‘chip design to tapeout’ to universities
Synopsys and GlobalFoundries announced a collaboration to launch an educational 'chip design to tapeout' programme for universities worldwide. Aligned with both GFLabs' and Synopsys…
EngineeringUK: success criteria for rollout of foundation apprenticeships
Following the launch of foundation apprenticeships in England, EngineeringUK has published a new report: ‘Pathways to success: shaping foundation apprenticeships in engineering and technology’. The report…
Kent and Greenwich announce collaboration
The University of Greenwich and the University of Kent have today, 10th September 2025, announced the intention to formally collaborate. The partnership will lead…
UKAEA funds fusion training with Edinburgh and York universities
The UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), the University of York, and the University of Edinburgh, will invest £7.8 million over the next five years…