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  1. Food recycling: waste solutions through city-scale food recycling policy are developed and tested in China – University of Brighton

    …rief was submitted to Shanghai Municipality through appropriate channels in 2018. In January 2019, the municipality issued its new compulsory household waste regulations, fundamentally incorporating the concepts of the University of Brighton-Fudan team, with municipality-wide implementation made mandatory for all residents from July 2019. The role of every stakeholder is set out in the regulations, including an emphasis on where interpersonal inte…

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  2. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …celebrating of the history of the Italian Coffee Bar staged at the HOST, Europe’s largest trade exhibition. In his latest book, Coffee: A Global History, he looks beyond Europe, back to the 15th century Muslim coffee trade and analyses how coffee has come to be grown commercially on four continents and consumed with relish in all seven. The book was launched at the conference of the International Coffee Organisations, and its arguments about route…

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  3. Reimagining local spaces using green sheds

    …the types of events they wanted to be hosted there. “There are so many benefits to being part of the SHEDx project with The Community Brain – we are in the workshop three or four weeks a year, we get to bond as a studio and with the community and get to see the fruits of our labour at the end,” second year MA Architecture student Darren Maskell said. “We also get to build new contacts and get another opinion on our work. We’ve had people from the…

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  4. Diversity and representation

    …ants and they aim to award one per faculty each year. Four were awarded for 2020-21 entry, three for 2019-20. BAME applicants have reported that this clear declaration of inclusivity at Kingston was important in encouraging them to apply. Award holders receive additional support through the BAME mentoring scheme run by the Graduate Research School, and sponsorship to attend national events that support BAME career development in academia. This wor…

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  5. Teesside academic’s voluntary work with charity tackling food poverty

    …g free school meals very quickly showed a gaping hole of need in the local community, compounded by Covid-19.’ Rebecca added: ‘I have been amazed at the impact such a small charity, which relies on donations, can have on the community. Supporting Little Sprouts has been very rewarding. ‘Just the small presence we have had based in the community hub has made a difference to some families and I am so proud to have been a part of it. Poverty is not j…

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  6. VANESSA WILSON APPOINTED UNIVERSITY ALLIANCE’S NEW CHIEF EXECUTIVE 

    …ll take up the role on 18th March 2019. Vanessa is the current Director of Commercial and Communications at UK Sport, the government’s lead agency for delivering elite sporting success and major sporting event hosting in the UK. A key part of Vanessa’s role has been championing the significance of public funding and National Lottery investment across the c. 55 Olympic and Paralympic sports and c.1100 Olympic and Paralympic athletes that receive fu…

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  7. Peer Review College

    …l in development) to illustrate the types of interventions that might be useful. These will be refined as the PRC matures. All existing Implementation Group Members will automatically be considered Peer Review College Members, in addition to the 5 institutional nominees. PRC Members can be invited to make bespoke interventions by any TEA partner. To enquire about the PRC offers please email TEA@www.unialliance.ac.uk. A. What is the Peer Review Col…

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  8. Blurring the boundaries: co-creation in technical education and across the sector

    …ndset: Individual strand: students use self-managed learning principles to complete their own programme of development and learning, completing a personal learning contract they agree with their team companies (rationale: entrepreneurs need to manage their own learning). Team strand: students develop leadership, followership and collaborative skills within team-based projects and ventures (rationale: entrepreneurs need to work with others). Each t…

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  9. Global graduates

    …ofessional Excellence: Perspectives on learning and teaching. Footnotes 1 Australian International Strategy 2 Longitudinal Education Outcomes 2016/17 3 Endsleigh 2015 Student Survey…

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