A recent study conducted by experts at London Office Space has unveiled the most popular careers in 2024 in the UK so far, to…
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Data reveals why you should pursue AI/ML careers
As industries across the board continue to invest heavily in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) technologies, the demand for skilled specialists in…
Quality of UK higher education to dip amidst financial crisis
Many UK universities are facing a significant financial crisis due to a decade-long freeze on tuition fees for domestic students combined with a recent…
UNiDAYS Student Woman of the Year 2024
UNiDAYS has named Salome Tirado Okeze as its Student Woman of the Year 2024 winner. The 21-year-old University of Leeds Computer Science undergraduate was…
ERIKS receives 2500 applications for expanded 2024 apprenticeship programme
ERIKS has received 2500 applications to its expanded apprenticeship programme in just its second year. This response not only reflects ERIKS’ commitment to fostering…
World-first technology offers breakthrough in water quality testing
For the first time, water quality can now be assessed in a matter of minutes with the roll-out of new Bacterisk technology from Molendotech.…
Quantum challenge to be solved one mile underground
Radiation from space is a challenge for quantum computers as their computation time becomes limited by cosmic rays. Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology,…
University of Leeds goes live with media impact tool ‘Quantum’
The University of Leeds has become the first organisation to subscribe to a new and disruptive media impact tool. Quantum, a subscription product created…
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…
UK graduates now prioritise higher-paying careers amid cost of living pressures
Research from the Institute of Student Employers (ISE) has revealed that the UK's cost-of-living crisis has drastically affected students, with 50% of 177 employers…