In a fast-paced and ever-changing economy, understanding the true value of your assets isn’t just useful, it’s essential.
Scottish charity TechFest challenges students from around the world to take part in its annual essay competition, STEM NEXT, as part of its mission to empower young people to share their ideas across science, arts and humanities.
The James Hutton Institute is delighted to introduce its newest blackberry variety, Loch Katrine, at this year’s Fruit Focus.
The Energy Institute Young Professionals Network (EIYPN) and leading UK training specialist 3t recently delivered an immersive offshore safety and survival training session designed to equip early-career professionals with vital industry skills.
Eden Court Highlands, Aberdeen Performing Arts and Capital Theatres have announced the successful applicants to their Wee Ones Winter Commissions, three new Scottish productions to be presented from this festive season.
The portrait of a University philanthropist and enslaver will be used to prompt discussion and debate on how we respond to contested artefacts and their legacies.
Global Underwater Hub (GUH) is today publishing guidelines for undersea cable monitoring as a step towards improving the resilience of critical undersea energy infrastructure.
Recruitment can be one of the most important investments a business makes, yet also one of the easiest to overspend on.
Centurion Group (“Centurion” or “the Group”), a global leader in the supply of specialist rental and services to a range of critical industries for complex, challenging and remote locations, is pleased to announce three senior appointments, strengthening Centurion’s global leadership team.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
The owner of highstreet bank TSB has announced its sale to rival Santander in a deal worth £2.65billion.
Opportunity North East CEO Jennifer Craw has been presented with an MBE by the King at an investiture at Holyrood Palace.