Cambridge partners with Schmidt Futures in new software engineering network
19 January 2022Software engineers will bridge the gap between modern science and scalable complex software at four leading universities.
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Software engineers will bridge the gap between modern science and scalable complex software at four leading universities.
Support for populist parties and leaders – and agreement with populist ideas – has fallen around the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a...
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By adapting and enhancing roadmapping,a structured visual method for supporting strategy and innovation, the Institute for Manufacturing has helped hundreds of organisations to make smarter strategic decisions.
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