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Children 'must recognise cyber-bullying'
Children must learn to recognise when they are being cyber-bullied or when they are harassing others and know how to use online communication responsibly, the National Centre for Cyberstalking Research (NCCR) at the University of Bedfordshire has said.

It made the call to mark Safer Internet Day today earlier this week (February 7th) and Professor Carsten Maple, co-director at the NCCR, said that children in particular need to learn how to use the internet...

How important is it to be prepared for redundancy?
Preparing oneself for redundancy could be an important matter as a number of UK ...
Online IT course for women returning to work praised
An online course for women in science, engineering and technology jobs (SET) tha...
Women add social element to their online gaming
Women have been shown to prefer online games that have a social element to them,...
Women in their 50s 'are not at the end of their career'
Women in their 50s are still at the height of their career rather than at the en...
Women's role in science technology jobs takes centre stage at Indian event
The role of women in science has been the focus of attention at an event in Indi...
Beti Williams named in New Years Honours list
Beti Williams, the recently-retired director of ITWales at Swansea University, h...
Women's progress in the boardroom 'has flatlined'
Progress for women in IT Jobs and across all sectors in achieving equality at th...
Work-related stress more prevalent among women
Women find their job and workplace more stressful, making them almost three time...