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  1. Consider all options, UA tells students still seeking places

    …e receiving their results today. Your hard work and determination is to be celebrated, and whatever your next steps, you should be very proud. “For those considering university, it’s important to remember that there exists a wealth of courses, across a diverse group of institutions, so there’s sure to be something right for you. Take your time to consider what’s important for your time at university. If it’s links to business and industry, having…

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  2. Energy case study: Anthony Slate

    …public consumption. His work focuses on the development of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) and coupling microbiology with electrochemistry. A microbial fuel cell is a bio-electrochemical system that harnesses the power of oxidising microorganisms, to convert organic waste directly into electrical energy. In particular, Anthony aims to improve the performance of MFCs by developing more efficient electrodes through the use of 2D nano-materials such as…

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  3. Energy case study: Stephen Austin

    …undertake research into the potential ability of microbes to degrade plant cell material and the applications for biomaterial and bioenergy production. Picture is a model organism Deroceras reticulatum that is being researched for novel plant cell wall degrading enzymes His passion for research and finding solutions to the world’s problems led him to the University of Salford, driving him to work thoroughly through situations and to seek solutions…

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  4. Enterprise Stars: Meet the Investors

    It is one month to go before our celebration of emerging business talent takes place at the University of Salford at its MediaCityUK campus on Thursday 14 June. Thirteen universities are taking part in this year’s Enterprise Stars – and their student entrepreneurs will be pitching for investment from a panel of investors. Meet the investors below. Check back tomorrow to find out who are the university entrants for Enterprise Stars 2018. Tim Foste…

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  5. Getting to grips with teaching excellence

    …orking together at Coventry University on Sparrowhawk UWE Bristol Vice-Chancellor Steve West tests out the animation box from his university Scott Smallman, Teesside University Graduate Hertfordshire University Elizabeth Ajayi At Liverpool John Moores University, 150 students of fashion, history, fashion communications, film studies, drama and media shared the opportunity to create a celebration of The Crabbie’s Grand National Festival at both the…

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  6. Health networks & partnerships: Developing a greater understanding of treatment of wounds and skin defects

    …range of expertise. The research aims to gain further understanding of the cellular interactions present in RES™ and the roles these play in regenerating natural healthy skin. This could help clinicians to make more informed patient selection and lead to superior clinical outcomes. Senior Lecturer in Biological Sciences Dr Nikolaos Georgopoulos, Reader in Advancing Clinical Practice Dr Karen Ousey and Professor of Pharmaceutics Barbara Conway – fr…

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  7. Immersive Nursing Simulation at the University of Derby

    …of simulation to support our learners. Facilities Nursing is taught at our main site in Derby and also in Chesterfield. Our Midwifery students are based in Derby. Both sites offer state-of-the-art facilities, including: NHS-Standard Mock Hospital Ward The six-bed ward gives our student nurses a taste of working in a modern hospital before they start their first placements. It features a range of equipment to help them build confidence and become f…

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  8. Inclusive arts practice: reaching new understandings of what is truly inclusive – University of Brighton

    …s with learning disabilities alongside four artists in residence to make a site-specific performance work, ‘In-Out’, in response to the collections and architecture of the public foyer space in the Seoul Museum of Art.   A critical manifesto on inclusive arts practice In 2015, Alice Fox and Hannah MacPherson published Inclusive Arts Practice and Research: A Critical Manifesto, which situated inclusive arts practice in relation to contemporary art…

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  9. Kingston University’s ESCAPE-pain rehabilitation programme

    …ave built while on the programme and some of them have actually gone on to maintain it after the six weeks have ended,” he added. Professor Hurley said participants have told him that, as a result of the programme, they have been able to get up and down stairs more easily, sleep better, do their own shopping, make new friends and play with their children and grandchildren. “A lot of these activities come naturally to most people, but it’s proof ES…

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  10. Greenwich study shows the good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 enforced work from home

    …r responsibilities. Particularly for those respondents who usually work offsite, EWFH created a welcome sense of inclusivity and collegiality. This was largely because teams used the same technology channels to communicate during their EWFH. This shared approach helped “flatten” traditional perceptions of hierarchy among employees and also enabled workers to meet colleagues they would not previously have connected with. However, virtual networking…

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