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UK slips down Elite Quality Index 2022
The UK has dropped from third to eight in the latest Elite Quality Index - according to analysis by University of Bath economist Professor Maik Schneider. The UK has slipped down an international league table which measures how well elite groups within a country, including business leaders and politicians, contribute or take away from economic development and value creation.
The UK has dropped from third to eight in the latest Elite Quality Index - according to analysis by University of Bath economist Professor Maik Schneider. The UK has slipped down an international league table which measures how well elite groups within a country, including business leaders and politicians, contribute or take away from economic development and value creation.
Rising wages drives both optimism, pessimism on inflation
Consumers voiced much more positive views in April, rising 9.8% above March, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.
Consumers voiced much more positive views in April, rising 9.8% above March, according to the University of Michigan Surveys of Consumers.
Oakland County economy enjoying rebound from pandemic despite high inflation, U-M economists say
Oakland County is rebounding from the pandemic and recession, with dramatically dropping jobless rates and rising wages, though national and global factors such as inflation and war in Ukraine still pose economic risks.
Oakland County is rebounding from the pandemic and recession, with dramatically dropping jobless rates and rising wages, though national and global factors such as inflation and war in Ukraine still pose economic risks.
The Trump Baby Bump Among Republicans After the 2016 Election
Research suggests that Republicans- increased economic optimism during the Trump presidency may have motivated them to have more children, compared to Democrats Republican-leaning counties saw a sharp rise in birth rates compared to Democratic-leaning counties after Donald J. Trump's surprise win in the 2016 presidential election, reveals a forthcoming study from the University of California San Diego.
Research suggests that Republicans- increased economic optimism during the Trump presidency may have motivated them to have more children, compared to Democrats Republican-leaning counties saw a sharp rise in birth rates compared to Democratic-leaning counties after Donald J. Trump's surprise win in the 2016 presidential election, reveals a forthcoming study from the University of California San Diego.
Leading sustained impact toward climate action in Canada
April 26, 2022 Waterloo Intact Centre works to reduce the impacts of climate change and extreme weather, and lead the charge for Canada's sustainable climate action By Jude Okonkwo Faculty of Environm
April 26, 2022 Waterloo Intact Centre works to reduce the impacts of climate change and extreme weather, and lead the charge for Canada's sustainable climate action By Jude Okonkwo Faculty of Environm
In White House meeting, Berkeley scholar says advanced tech can support nature
Old-growth trees store vast amounts of carbon dioxide, and so can play a crucial role in limiting climate change.
Old-growth trees store vast amounts of carbon dioxide, and so can play a crucial role in limiting climate change.
’The sanctions are massive and unprecedented’
Many countries have imposed massive sanctions on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
Many countries have imposed massive sanctions on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine.
Opinion: Britain was promised a bold and visionary energy plan. But we’ve been sold a dud
The new power security strategy does little to help people or the planet writes Professor Jim Watson (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources).
The new power security strategy does little to help people or the planet writes Professor Jim Watson (UCL Bartlett School Environment, Energy & Resources).
Roadmap FD-SOI by CEA, STM, Soitec and GlobalFunderies
CEA, Soitec, GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics have announced a new collaboration in which they intend to jointly define the industry's next generation roadmap for FD-SOI (fully depleted silicon-on-insulator) technology.
CEA, Soitec, GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics have announced a new collaboration in which they intend to jointly define the industry's next generation roadmap for FD-SOI (fully depleted silicon-on-insulator) technology.
More than one in five top earning bankers has benefited from non-dom status, finds new report
More than one in five top earning bankers has benefited from non-dom status, according to a new report.
More than one in five top earning bankers has benefited from non-dom status, according to a new report.
Micropollutants: SMEs also contribute to pollution
Chemicals from building materials, cleaning agents and pharmaceuticals or cosmetics reach the wastewater treatment plants with the domestic wastewater.
Chemicals from building materials, cleaning agents and pharmaceuticals or cosmetics reach the wastewater treatment plants with the domestic wastewater.
Partial basic income in France could empower young people - new report
As France goes to the polls, new analysis suggests that a partial basic income aimed at people aged 20-24 could dramatically benefit disenfranchised youth.
As France goes to the polls, new analysis suggests that a partial basic income aimed at people aged 20-24 could dramatically benefit disenfranchised youth.
A sustainable energy transition starts with individuals
EPFL and the Smart Living Lab will embark on an eight-year research project designed to help Switzerland cut its energy use.
EPFL and the Smart Living Lab will embark on an eight-year research project designed to help Switzerland cut its energy use.
Thinking public transport, electric cars and the roads we drive on
At the intersection where politics, individual egos and the public good collide, you'll find the University's Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies.
At the intersection where politics, individual egos and the public good collide, you'll find the University's Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies.
New Marmot review lays roadmap for the role of business in levelling up
A major UCL review of health inequities, led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot, is published today (April 4) and lays a roadmap for the role of industry in 'levelling up'.
A major UCL review of health inequities, led by Professor Sir Michael Marmot, is published today (April 4) and lays a roadmap for the role of industry in 'levelling up'.
UCL partners with OECD to tackle global challenges through infrastructure delivery
Dr Juliano Denicol (UCL Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction) is leading on a partnership with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to boost global social and economic development through infrastructure investment and delivery.
Dr Juliano Denicol (UCL Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction) is leading on a partnership with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to boost global social and economic development through infrastructure investment and delivery.
Australian women suffering high levels of mental distress due to financial insecurity
One in five Australian women aged 55 to 64 have high levels of mental distress associated with financial insecurity, an increase of 40 per cent in the last 20 years, according to an analysis led by Monash University.
One in five Australian women aged 55 to 64 have high levels of mental distress associated with financial insecurity, an increase of 40 per cent in the last 20 years, according to an analysis led by Monash University.
Environment - May 27
New cross-sector sustainable energy transition hub opens with energy crisis forum
New cross-sector sustainable energy transition hub opens with energy crisis forum

Health - May 27
Research project awarded £1m in funding to uncover new 'fingerprints' of brain disease
Research project awarded £1m in funding to uncover new 'fingerprints' of brain disease
Life Sciences - May 27
Cambridge one of six NHS brain cancer centres to be awarded excellence status by the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission
Cambridge one of six NHS brain cancer centres to be awarded excellence status by the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission

Social Sciences - May 27
University of Toronto launches working group to tackle anti-Asian racism on campus
University of Toronto launches working group to tackle anti-Asian racism on campus

Astronomy - May 27
Opinion: Our Mars rover mission was suspended because of the Ukraine war - here's what's next
Opinion: Our Mars rover mission was suspended because of the Ukraine war - here's what's next

Health - May 27
Growing social and economic inequalities across north-west England are directly impacting health
Growing social and economic inequalities across north-west England are directly impacting health

Health - May 27
MRFF funding to advance research into blood cancer and neurological conditions in children
MRFF funding to advance research into blood cancer and neurological conditions in children
Innovation - May 26
Manchester spinout Chromition announces Shell Luminspheres reservoir surveillance agreement
Manchester spinout Chromition announces Shell Luminspheres reservoir surveillance agreement

Earth Sciences - May 26
As California Cliffs Erode, UC San Diego Team Works to Track and Understand these Changes
As California Cliffs Erode, UC San Diego Team Works to Track and Understand these Changes