The government funded UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC) has appointed Leeds-based Clearsilver to redesign its brand identity. UKRC, which is Government funded ...
AFTER almost a decade, the Ulu Kelang Recreation Club (UKRC) has succeeded in its bid to reclaim management of the football field in Ampang from the local authority. In 2013, the Selangor government ...
In a groundbreaking move, the UK Government and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) have unveiled a pilot for a national data research cloud, a significant stride towards the establishment of a UK ...
Ulu Klang Recreation Club diehard Lee Paw Koi was as much a community leader as he was Mr Fix-it. He was the club’s vice-president, its football groundsman, grasscutter, janitor and biggest ...
KUALA Ampang residents and Ulu Klang Recreational Club (UKRC) members are still waiting for the public hearing that was announced in April. During the Selangor state assembly session in April, Hulu ...
UKRC says the football field has not been properly maintained since the Ampang Jaya Municipal Council took control of it in 2013. Ulu Klang Recreation Club (UKRC) will get to keep its football field, ...
LONDON The UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology (UKRC), the Government backed organisation that is working to boost the participation and progression of women in ...
A new portrait, unveiled on Monday 10 November, will be hung in the University’s Department of Physics. A new portrait, unveiled on Monday 10 November, will be hung in the University’s Department of ...
I would like to thank Dr Manda Holmshaw of Moving Minds (25 June, p16) for her support for our Rehabilitation Standards, but I must put her right on the assertion that the UK Rehabilitation Council ...
Letters were issued last Thursday to Labour, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, as well as the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru, inviting them to articulate their views on vocational and ...
Women are being put off working in and studying science by "subtle" messages in the media and society, academics say. Although girls make up more than half GCSE science students - by the time they ...