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Professor Rachel Mills is the Senior Vice President (Academic) at King’s College London, leading on academic strategy and delivery in the Vice Chancellor’s senior team. She is responsible for shaping the academic vision and future plans for the University, while...
Experts working at semiconductor titans will have first meeting today with Technology Minister Paul Scully at Imperial College.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Iain Walker has been the UK’s High Commissioner to Ghana since August 2017. Before this, he was a Board Member of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office in London as a Director of Finance and Strategy. After studying law at...
Alicia Herbert OBE is the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office ( FCDO ) Director of Education, Gender and Equalities and the UK’s Special Envoy for Gender Equality. Previously Alicia worked in academia, the World Bank and represented the UK government...
This paper considers the role that ideas can play in studying the politics of development
This policy briefing sets out to provide a brief analysis of the media’s role in shaping Somalia’s present and future
This study used simulation to evaluate the impact of mislabeling
Proposed changes to acute services provided by north-west London hospitals ('Shaping a healthier future').
Report looking at the the significant trends shaping technology relevant to manufacturing.
This paper explores how experiences of crime and police raids are re-shaping the dynamics of the liquor trade amid conditions of poverty
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