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King's College to invest £45.5m in interdisciplinary science innovation

Mon, 29th Jan 2024
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clean technologies
King's College London to infuse £45.5m into science-focused initiatives, establishing interdisciplinary research hubs and creating 64 academic roles in bid to spur innovation and drive UK economic growth.
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DPA spotlights need for digital support in teaching

Wed, 17th Jan 2024
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The Digital Poverty Alliance's latest white paper sheds light on the urgent need for digital skill training among teachers.
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Infovista names Chris Botting as Chief Product Officer

Fri, 5th Jan 2024
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data analytics
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Industry veteran Chris Botting takes on the role of Chief Product Officer at Infovista, eager to leverage his extensive experience to accelerate the company's growth and enhance customer value.
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Addressing the IT skills shortage for successful digital transformation

Fri, 27th Oct 2023
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digital transformation
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software development
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productivity
UK firms face hurdles in digital transformation due to lack of skilled IT professionals, warns Code Institute.
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Aleph Group unifies global brands in strategic 'One Brand' initiative

Tue, 24th Oct 2023
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martech
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partner programmes
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messenger
Aleph Group solidifies its global presence, merging its diverse regional brands into its main brand in a strategic 'One Brand' initiative.
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Black & White Engineering Expands Global Team with 93 New Hires

Thu, 16th Feb 2023
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uc
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collaboration
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knowledge management
Engineering firm Black and White Engineering is expanding its workforce, having experienced a 34% increase in staffing over the past year.
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Does your business develop your job skills?

Fri, 3rd May 2013
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education, learning & training
As skills shortages become more prevalent, particularly in IT, fewer than half of New Zealand employees are happy with the training they get at work.