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Ian Parkes, formerly Chief Executive of the East London Business Alliance (ELBA) and Director of London Works, has been ...
Sir Colin Humphreys, Professor of Materials Science at Queen Mary University of London, who leads the project, said: ...
Last week, IEEE’s Global Engineering Education Conference (EDUCON) 2025 was held at Queen Mary University of London, the ...
The vast ball of hydrogen, long invisible to scientists, was revealed by looking for its main constituent – molecular hydrogen. The finding marks the first time a molecular cloud has been detected ...
Unlike previous studies, the researchers found that including some immunological tests for dormant TB infection (TBI tests) ...
The Module examines the legal and ethical issues raised by artificial intelligence. It analyses the technologies (such as LLM, Chat GPT, robotics, predictive systems) and considers the legal issues ...
The course will examine the impact of AI across the different areas and tools of competition law, namely in the area of anticompetitive agreements, abuse of dominance and merger control. It will ...
This module looks at the rationale for imposing anti-dumping measures, countervailing duties and safeguards to protect domestic economies. It examines the different WTO agreements and rules that apply ...
This module examines the interaction between security considerations and AI law and policy. The aim is to critically assess the challenges that international community and national jurisdictions face, ...
This module examines the theoretical basis of the legal and regulatory framework within which online commercial transactions have to be undertaken (bearing in mind that there is much commercial ...
This module examines some of the tax implications of European integration affecting companies in their cross-border movement, as well as their investment strategies. It does not focus on a specific ...