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  1. University Alliance responds to Horizon Europe funding extension

    …tending the UK government funding guarantee for successful UK applicants to Horizon Europe until December 2022. Alliance institutions have been successful recipients of EU programme funding for many years, which has helped to create ground-breaking applied research and innovation. In order for the UK to continue benefitting from these collaborations, we hope association to Horizon Europe is formalised at the earliest opportunity. In the meantime,…

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  2. The Alliance Awards return for a third year – and nominations are open!

    …academic year, is the perfect opportunity for colleagues from across UA’s networks and members to come together and celebrate the hard work and achievements of our group. The year’s Alliance Awards will be held in person, at Kingston University’s RIBA Sterling award winning Townhouse building, on 7th June 2022. Individuals and teams across the University Alliance membership can nominate themselves or each other to be considered for any of the fol…

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  3. Middlesex University

    …ents at Middlesex experience education, research and the world of work side-by-side. They develop the confidence and future-ready skills sought by top employers and they are empowered to shape their own lives and the world around them. The Middlesex community is diverse, inclusive and equitable, with over 165 student nationalities in its London campus. The Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, which assess universities against the United N…

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  4. Understanding the taboos of eating insects

    …es when Sainsbury’s started stocking Eat Grub-branded insects as a tasty on-the-go snack. And with insects increasingly being touted as an environmentally friendly food source, getting over ‘consumer disgust’ in Western audiences is likely to prove the biggest stumbling block. ” We do see a lot of horror, especially when it comes to something big like a tarantula. What’s really interesting is that at events where we have families, we struggle to k…

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  5. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …elebrating the 25th anniversary of Mulmar Foodservice Solutions, a Hatfield-based Anglo-Italian importer of commercial espresso equipment. The video used the company’s heritage to show the depth of knowledge and expertise it had to offer in its sector. As an authority on the history of espresso Professor Morris adds value for many industry players. He is Associate Professor of the MUMAC Academy in Milan, the cultural and training arm of the MUMAC…

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  6. Portable water supplies at Leeds Beckett

    …rently, my work involves the design, develop and implement of a novel small-scale community-based water treatment system, using locally available materials that are very low cost and sustainable. However, the development of the system has involved using advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD) packages, together with undertaking extensive cytotoxicity tests on the purified water to ensure it is safe for human consumption. In-situ testing of my…

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  7. Green skills for a low carbon post-COVID transition

    …s: How an understanding of skills needs can inform economic, transition to net-zero and post-COVID-19 recovery policy in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough region; How the Higher Education sector can support the acquisition of the skills required to support an inclusive low carbon post-COVID-19 transition to a cleaner, fairer economy and society in the region through the provision of courses at Anglia Ruskin University – with a specific focus on…

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  8. Brighton Waste House

    …r materials were taken from construction project discards, including thrown-away bricks, ply sheets and off-cut timber, as well as domestic rubbish including old plastic razors, denim jeans, DVDs and video cassettes, that were slotted into wall cavities to help with insulation in the house. These were then monitored to see how efficient their insulation qualities are, bringing scientist postgraduate research students into the research team. Ten to…

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  9. DTA Summer School 2021 โ€“ coming together to explore interdisciplinarity

    …projects in more depth. We had the choice to share our work as oral, Pecha-Kucha-style or poster presentations, and the themes – how our research relates to the world outside the university and the interdisciplinary element of our projects – helped reveal shared interests and methods across our projects. The interactive poster session in WonderRoom was particularly fun. We learnt a lot about the work of peers outside of our disciplinary cohorts,…

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

    …l to bring forward the development of Preston Barracks, a significant mixed-use regeneration scheme for the city. The £150 million GDV scheme is part of a wider regeneration project that is set to radically transform this part of Brighton and further establish the University at the centre of Brighton’s economic life, attract enterprising and hi-growth companies and increased international investment into Brighton and Hove. Proposals for the 2.2 he…

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