The landscape of higher education, particularly in the field of engineering, has seen significant transformations over the past few decades. One of the most…
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How the government can support lifelong learning and education
Here, Daniel Hill, Managing Director for EMEA at Instructure explores what the government can do to better support lifelong learning and education in the…
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…
An introduction to power relays
Relays are basically switches that control other switches. They use a low-power signal to control a higher-power circuit. Initiating the low power signal energizes…
World Password Day 2024: why a strong password is essential at university
As World Password Day approaches on the first Thursday of May, it's an ideal time for university students to evaluate their digital security practices,…
The importance of Kirchhoff’s Laws in electrical engineering
Within electrical engineering, Kirchhoff's laws are pivotal for analysing complex circuits. Developed by Gustav Kirchhoff in the 19th century, these laws provide the tools…
What is Norton’s Theorem and the Norton Equivalent Circuit?
Explore the fundamentals of Norton's Theorem and the concept of Norton Equivalent Circuit in electrical engineering. Norton's Theorem is a fundamental principle in electrical…
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…
What is Thevenin’s Theorem? – explanation and application
Thevenin’s Theorem stands as a pivotal concept in electrical engineering, offering a simplified method for analysing complex circuits. This theorem, named after the French…