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  1. #WeAreInternational blog: Heraldas Gaspariunas

    …right place. I also studied in Australia for one year, six months in Norway, and I completed an internship with FlixBus in Germany for seven months. In every country I visited during my study abroad, I met so many amazing people and made long-lasting friendships. I explored new cultures and broadened my understanding of global business, which has had a positive impact on shaping my life aspirations”. Heraldas is now co-founder and CEO of an early-…

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  2. #WeAreInternational blog: Vignesh Velmurugan

    …project – Vignesh Velmurugan Vignesh Vignesh Velmurugan grew up in Chennai, India, where he completed his bachelor’s degree in engineering before pursuing an ERASMUS+ funded master’s programme in Europe, studying in both France and Poland. He then applied to join the University of Hertfordshire to continue his research in medical robotics, where is currently studying for a PhD. “I have always been interested in the application of tech in healthca…

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  3. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Surya Maruthupandian

    …oals. These wastes vary in composition with some of them being rich in SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, and CaO; compounds that can be found in cement we use in construction. On the other hand, the worldwide demand on cementitious materials has increased considerably in the last 15 years. There is an opportunity to explore the potential of such mineral wastes in the manufacture of cementitious binders. The use of mine tailings in cement can offer a solution to…

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  4. COP26 needs to address air quality as well as climate change

    …cities are subject to emissions from all of these sources, however, in the UK, where industry and power generation have been largely relocated away from urban areas under the Clean Air Acts, the most problematic source contributors to both air pollution and to climate change are transport and home heating. Transport The Government has set an ambition to stop selling new fossil-fuelled cars and vans by 2032, including plug-in hybrids. Reducing dies…

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  5. UA institutions play important role in action against climate change

    …knowledge exchange and innovation, we are working towards ensuring a fairer, greener, healthier, more prosperous, and resilient UK. Championing green innovation, sustainable business practise and growth within the communities of our Alliance institutions allows for the creation of a more flexible and sustainable job market. This gives our graduates and local communities the chance to engage with a more green economy and fight climate change in a w…

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  6. The importance of listening to businesses in developing degree apprenticeships

    …tors under supervision, such as drafting claim forms and witness statements, whilst completing their degree at the same time. The value of degree apprenticeships is evident, but schools need to be empowered to promote the benefits to pupils and parents. This includes better information and guidance on careers at an earlier age and a simpler application system for degree apprenticeships, as straightforward as they are for undergraduate degrees. It…

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  7. Profile: Professor Debra Humphris, Chair of University Alliance

    …ering she had failed her 11+, not gained the right grades to enter teaching, and, by her own admission, had spent more of her school years playing sport than studying. The fact that this didn’t hold her back, has shaped Debra’s view on higher education. As she puts it, “We need to recognise that people learn and develop at different ages in their life; at different stages and in different ways. It’s can’t just be about one chance at eighteen.” Acr…

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  8. Don’t Let Snobbery Lead You Astray on A-Level Results Day

    …h, Greenwich and Kingston Universities for some of the best courses in the UK, and the world. Or perhaps you’d like to study social work? Head to UCLan for one of the top 5 courses in the UK. If it’s the health professions, look to University of South Wales, which offers the best course in the country. And if you thought you could only study law or medicine at a certain university, you’d be wrong. Alliance Universities all offer law degrees with f…

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  9. The DTA is Intersectoral- Part 3

    …tunities and benefits for her career. As she put it, “It was my dream to become a scientist, hopefully working in a research centre. In the UK there are lots of opportunities for research scientists and it is a recognised marker around the world.” Arantza’s research crosses barriers between Chemistry and Biology, as well as academia and professional research, as her PhD is run jointly by UCLan and the Pirbright Institute, a research facility looki…

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