Some of the world's most well-known companies visited Sheffield to discuss the future of logistics research thanks to a partnership between a local logistics firm and the University of Sheffield.
British Science Week will see nearly 40 free public events taking place across the region BBC One Show scientist Dr Marty Jopson will be hosting one of the festival's events Event aims to inspire the next generation of scientists BBC One Show scientist Dr Marty Jopson explains the science behind everyday electric shocks and more in an exciting talk as part of British Science Week led by the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Hallam University.
Expert lawyers and criminologists will be shining a spotlight on social justice in a week-long series of events looking at a number of global problems including forced marriages, how protests are policed and access to legal aid.
2016 looks set to be one of the most successful years yet for vehicle wrapping specialists CJ Signs which they launched with a successful open day recently.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today (Friday) downgraded its UK GDP growth forecast, from 2.
Commenting on the Competition and Markets Authority summary of its provisional decision on the energy market, Ashley Shackleton, Head of Public Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said: -Businesses tell us that rising energy costs are a growing concern, so the measures laid out in the CMA report to increase price transparency and end auto-rollover contracts are a good first step to fix the obvious problems in our energy market.
James Bird graduated in 2015 with a Business Management degree and joined Sheffield-based start-up SleepCogni.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has confirmed that Leeds Bradford® Airport (LBA®) has been named for the second consecutive quarter as the UK airport having the highest percentage of on time flights and also the airport registering the largest year on year improvement.
BCC launches report on ways to boost the number of women entering well-paid, science & technology and engineering careers on International Women's Day Findings based on BCC and Government Equalities Office scheme that worked with more than 1,400 female pupils, 38 businesses and 37 schools across England To coincide with the global campaign for gender parity as part of International Women's Day 2016 (8 March), the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has published a report about a project run jointly with the Government Equalities Office (GEO), aimed at boosting the number of young women entering well-paid science and technology jobs.