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  1. Funding the media sector in the Cardiff capital region

    The University of South Wales (USW) is a member of the media.cymru Consortium, which won a £50m bid to develop a world-leading cluster for media innovation in the Cardiff Capital Region. Led by Cardiff University, media.cymru brings together 24 organisations from across the Cardiff Capital Region and includes partners working in education, broadcasting, technology, media […]

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  2. Project STEAMhouse at Birmingham City University gets a new home

    Birmingham City University plan to re-house their STEAMhouse project in a disused landmark in the city, refurbishing the building ready to be opened in 2022. THE STEAMHOUSE BUILDING Opening early 2022, at c.100,000 square feet, the STEAMhouse building boasts five storeys of state-of-the-art facilities delivering office space and business support activities to a community of […]

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  3. Turning Preston Barracks into a home for Brighton’s most innovative start-ups

    The University of Brighton with Brighton and Hove City Council, Coast to Capital, the Local Enterprise Partnership (LEP) and U and I Group PLC, are currently  delivering a pilot scheme for the disused Preston Barracks, named FIELD, which offers a temporary home to some of the most innovative start-ups in Brighton. Creating a Northern gateway in to the city, […]

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  4. Leeds Beckett University develop whole system approach to tackling obesity for Public Health England

    Public Health England commissioned Leeds Beckett University to develop a guide and supporting resources to enable any Local Authority in England – and the wider UK – to implement a whole systems approach to tackling obesity within their local area. The guide, published in July 2019, describes a “how to” process, which can enable local authorities, […]

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  5. Partnerships to power the NHS

    Alliance universities work with the NHS and a wide range of health sector partners, professional bodies, charities and other organisations to deliver services, design treatments, shape public policy, develop health-related applied research and undertake projects that benefit the health and wellbeing of their local community. Alliance universities work with local NHS trusts to address skills […]

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  6. A Nursing academic at the University of South Wales has helped develop a new tool to support people with a learning disability in Wales.

    Professor Ruth Northway, who specialises in Learning Disability Nursing, worked with Improvement Cymru – part of Public Health Wales – to shape the Once for Wales health profile, which aims to provide people with a learning disability to receive consistent, safe and timely healthcare. It provides people with a learning disability with a personalised document […]

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  7. Hertfordshire helping children with autism understand the world with Kaspar the social robot

    The University of Hertfordshire has partnered with local school Garston Manor, a specialist school for autism, learning difficulties and speech and language, to further enhance Kaspar the social robot’s ability to act as an educational companion for children with autism or communication difficulties. The project is supported by academic partners in King’s College London, and a commercial company, Compusult in Canada. The new ‘Kaspar Explains’ […]

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  8. ARU to deliver world’s largest healthcare entrepreneurship programme

    Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has been chosen as the official partner of NHS England and NHS Improvement to nurture healthcare innovators from across the country and help them gain the commercial skills, knowledge and experience to make their ideas become a reality. The NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Programme was founded in 2016 and has become the world’s largest […]

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  9. Researching how exercise can help the Down syndrome community

    New Mindsets study is examining the link between physical fitness and mental fitness A major international study has been launched to investigate whether exercise can improve cognition for people with Down syndrome. The Mindsets study is a partnership between the Canadian Down Syndrome Society, BrainHQ, and Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), and the researchers are looking to recruit […]

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  10. Hope For The Community supporting the mental health of those with long-term conditions

    A company founded by a Coventry University professor which has been supporting people with long-term health problems during the COVID-19 outbreak is foremost among the university’s mental health outreach programmes. One of its projects is the Hope Programme, which helps people living with a long-term condition, including those living with cancer, to cope with anxiety […]

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