VARIOUS Warrington schools and colleges are part of a new project to help increase digital skills within communities. UTC Warrington, along with partner colleges Cheshire College and Warrington and Vale Royal College, are on a mission to provide practical, creative spaces that encourage communities to embrace future ways of working and living. The UTC and further education colleges in Cheshire and Warrington have received a grant of over £15,000 from the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) to help increase important skills through their new project, Stream. Stream aims to raise awareness and develop confidence in digital applications and equip local people with the skills needed to help them start new careers in the ever-growing technology sector.
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Springer Nature has announced that theMajor Reference Work African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation, the most comprehensive publication on climate change adaptation in Africa ever produced, will now be available open access (OA). As the largest publisher of academic books, Springer Nature has brought together over 100 contributions from across Africa with papers prepared by scholars, representatives from social movements, practitioners and members of governmental agencies, undertaking climate change projects in Africa, and working with communities across the African continent.
Initially compiled as a Living Reference , the new comprehensive handbook discusses in three volumes current thinking and presents the main issues and challenges associated with climate change in Africa. By being free to read and use for all globally it will enable researchers and policymakers to build on this knowledge straightaway.