A NEW initiative could help identify research collaborations relevant to the economies of the Highlands and a municipality in east Iceland. The University of the Highlands and Islands (UHI) has signed an agreement with representatives of Mulaþing, which will explore the possibilities in areas such as tourism, fishing, aquaculture, forestry and sustainability. Closer ties could also see the partners consider ways to enhance educational provision in Mulaþing, which is Iceland’s largest municipality. The region currently has a limited range of opportunities for people looking to study university courses, and representatives hope the partnership will enable young people to stay in the region to study and work.
Security Boulevard
Community Chats Webinars Library 10 Major Cyber Attacks Witnessed Globally in Q1 2021
Cyber crime has been on the rise for years now and it is not showing any signs of slowing down. To make it worse, the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 just fueled the situation. Those who were expecting relief from the increasing terror of cyber crimes in 2021 are to be disappointed as the number of attacks is only increasing day after day.
#1 Channel Nine on 28th March 2021, which rendered the channel unable to air its Sunday news bulletin and several other shows. With the unavailability of internet access at its Sydney headquarters, the attack also interrupted operations at the network’s publishing business as some of the publishing tools were also down. Although the channel first claimed that the inconvenience was just due to “technical difficulties”, it later confirmed the cyber attack.
Perth College student president backs compulsory test on sexual consent
But HISA Perth head Alex Wilson believes it should not replace the “educating and training” of students on the topic
Perth College UHI campus in Perth
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The head of the students’ association in Perth has backed a compulsory test on understanding sexual consent at the start of university.