The 2025 ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Act was pitched as simplicity itself: fewer loan programmes, tighter borrowing limits, and a return to what President…
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Power Integrations rolls out reference design kit for solar race cars
Power Integrations is rolling out a new reference design kit tailored specifically for solar-powered race cars as 37 student teams prepare to race across…
The gender split in IT education
The technology sector has experienced real growth in the number of tech-focused startups. With this comes a rise in interest in studying IT-related subjects, but with…
Young people graduate from Siemens Mobility workplace programme
Siemens Mobility and partners have celebrated the success of the first year of a pioneering programme at a major manufacturing site, supporting young people…
Alef Education collaborates to advance AI in education
Alef Education, a global specialist in education technology based in the United Arab Emirates, announced a collaboration with Liquid AI, an efficient foundation models…
DigiKey announces back to school giveaway to empower tomorrow’s innovators
DigiKey, the leading global electronic components and automation products distributor, announces its annual Back to School Giveaway, which offers university students a chance to…
StudentZone – ADALM2000 activity: op amp settling time
By Doug Mercer, Consulting Fellow and Antoniu Miclaus, System Applications Engineer, Analog Devices Settling Time Background Objective The settling time of an amplifier, or…
Gender pay gap hits graduates from day one
Female graduates in the UK fall behind men from the very start of their careers, even when they have taken the same courses, according…
AWS is the most in-demand skill for AI jobs in the UK
A new study has found that when it comes to hiring for artificial intelligence roles, employers are looking for one skill above all others…
Cost of learning crisis leaving young people with second-rate studies
More than half (51%) of school or college students planning to attend higher education say their choice of university will be limited by their…
