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  1. Embedding the arts with STEM subjects to support businesses and economic growth

    …e-Chancellor at Birmingham City University, said: “Incorporating artistry and creativity alongside science and tech disciplines can be a major driving force not just in transforming how a concept goes from design to market, but also the real world difference it will make to users. “Technology like virtual reality, augmented reality, 5G and digital design will pave the way for the business of the future and now is the time for us to look at how we…

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  2. Using AI to ‘see through clouds’

    …ouds, this allows the team to map the entire UK on a regular basis, uninterrupted by cloud cover. The venture originated from work funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and incorporates techniques developed to analyse the light from distant galaxies. The project is led by University of Hertfordshire astrophysicist Professor James Geach and his PhD student Mike Smith. With the UK land mass often shrouded in cloud, this brea…

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  3. Everyday Impact

    …ve been received in routine clinical practice by tens of millions of women worldwide. One such test developed a method to measure the two forms of the reproductive hormone, inhibin: A and B. Inhibin A measurement has been used in prenatal screening for Down’s Syndrome, and the higher accuracy of screening has meant that fewer women required amniocentesis, an invasive procedure which risks causing a miscarriage. The test for inhibin B, made in men,…

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  4. Obsessions with outcomes won’t deliver the flexible revolution

    …egulating HE quality is going to have to change for flexible provision to truly take off across the sector. For one thing, the Government needs to become a lot more relaxed about continuation. As the Dearing Report observed back in 1997: “non-completion will become an increasingly difficult concept to measure if more students undertake higher education programmes in a flexible way, over a long period of time.” It also needs to be more patient abou…

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  5. DTA Images of Research Awards winners reflect on their achievements

    …me smiling.” Cecilia Gialdini (Social Policy, Ulster University), who was runner up in this category with ‘Linguistic justice for the world’, said: “I love being part of this heterogeneous community where social scientists, engineers, and bio-scientists work side by side to reach a more equal, healthier and more sustainable society” The winner of the People’s Choice Award was Ifrah Mussa (Energy, Kingston University) for her image The snow never…

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  6. Alliance universities joined by Minister for roundtable on apprenticeship and skills

    …an emphasise a false divide between the two, the government should build a world-class ecosystem which incentivises greater joined-up working to meet local and regional needs. With their long-established partnerships with local FE providers, Alliance universities are already drawing on this local collaboration to deliver pathways and opportunity, particularly at levels 4 and 5, and hope that future reforms prioritise this collaboration. With the o…

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  7. BCU architecture graduate helps build London’s Nightingale Hospital

    …care beds over the coming weeks to ease the already struggling NHS infrastructure in its battle with the escalating coronavirus pandemic. When complete, this would be the largest ICU facility in the world. Due to the timeframe and the sheer scale of the task, solutions had to be simple and repeatable. Utilising and adapting material typically used by the ExCeL Centre for trade shows enabled the design and construction of the bed bays to be replic…

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  8. Looking after students and staff

    …ty UWE Bristol University of South Wales Birmingham City University Anglia Ruskin University Kingston University University of Brighton Leeds Beckett University Oxford Brookes University Teesside University Case studies Coventry University appoint 50 student ambassadors to safeguard people on campus Posted on October 23, 2020 The Greenwich accommodation staff keeping students safe Posted on October 23, 2020 Coventry establish Connections Matter ne…

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  9. Anglia Ruskin University

    …the Year at the THE awards in 2023 Situated in the East of England, Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) has four campuses in Cambridge, Chelmsford, Peterborough and London, with over 25,000 students from 185 different countries. ARU aims to transform lives through innovative, inclusive and entrepreneurial education and research. Over the last five years, the university has invested over £115 million across their campuses, building a new Science Centre,…

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

    …of teaching. Small businesses, particularly within non-tech industries, struggle to find the resource needed to train an apprentice and flexible learning may be more suitable for their needs. Apprenticeships are designed to require at least 20% off-the-job training, and this too can be an issue for many small businesses to manage. To address this, the University of Hertfordshire has a robust development and approval process in place for apprentic…

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