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  1. UA Speech: “Higher education and courses policy going forward”

    …ive developed countries, and an enviable graduate employment rate of almost 100% just 15 months after graduation. Whilst no sector is perfect, there is very little evidence to suggest that low-quality is rife in higher education. In fact, the only thing that rhetoric around ‘low quality’ achieves is to denigrate our higher education sector and damage our international reputation. From April next year, we will no longer have a respected and trusted…

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  2. Alliance universities ‘taking great strides forwards’ with world-leading research output

    …t. Particular areas of strength were in health and life sciences and arts, design and humanities. Debra Humphris, University Alliance Chair and University of Brighton Vice-Chancellor, said: “Alliance universities are ambitious about continuing to grow our world-leading research output, and we are clearly taking great strides forwards. We have an important role to play in delivering on the UK’s ambitions as a science and research superpower. Across…

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

    …rtners. In ‘Walking with Milk’ for the Kathmandu Triennial 2017, Alice Fox designed the work in which five international women performers walked through Basantapur Durbar Square carrying bowls filled to the brim with milk, while student volunteers posed pre-written questions to onlookers. Alice Fox performed ‘Paradox of Praxis 1 #2 (Pushing Together)’ in Kathmandu with performance artist Ashmina Ranjit. Each performer, connected through their join…

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  4. Driving digital inclusion – Oxford Brookes University

    …o build an app and toolkit to engage young people in virtual storytelling. Designed to be easy to use, it guides participants through the process of creating a VR experience in under two hours. The app was shaped with input from young people aged 12-24 over 23 workshops, many of these taking place in partnership with Oxfordshire County Libraries, and also in workshops with their partners Bergen Public Library in Norway and Tesserae Urban Social Re…

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

    …ctually, the single biggest cause of PM2.5 in the UK, even though less than 10% of the population use them, and mostly as a secondary heat source. Even the latest eco-design stoves burning dry wood produce significantly more particulate matter than an HGV, worsening both outdoor and indoor air quality. Switching to hydrogen-fuelled heating systems, if and when these become available, may also not necessarily be pollution-free, with NOx emissions p…

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  6. Facilities at Faculty of Health, Education and Life Sciences – Birmingham City University

    …accessed from any PC across the University and from home BCU PCs are also designed to support students who may have difficulties with reading and writing, featuring specialised software with zooming/magnification and screen reading capabilities, which may also be customised for individual student needs. The IT Suite offers extended opening hours and is supported by a specialist Open Access Assistant during term time. In addition to the open acces…

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  7. Coventry University expert helps devise rapid test to assess thousands of PPE masks

    …tests also saved time and potential costs that would have been required to run the masks through certification. I was able to relate, from various national mask/respirator certification protocols, the fluid conditions corresponding to human inhalation activities such as heavy breathing and vigorous exercise. These were then translated into experimental conditions that can mimic the inhalation activities on the test rig. Dr Nwabueze Emekwuru, assis…

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  8. Alliance universities awarded prestigious Queen’s Anniversary prize

    …of our university and of a key part of our heritage, which dates back over 125 years.”   The University of Greenwich The University of Greenwich was recognised for the ground-breaking work of their Natural Resources Institute (NRI) to find smart solutions for pest control that have an impact on human, animal and plant health, especially in the developing world. Professor David Maguire, Vice Chancellor of the University of Greenwich, said: “This i…

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  9. Gold nanobullets fight cancer

    …eveloped with the aim of providing targeted drug delivery. Each of them is designed to work in realistic biological environments and be effective when released in relevant biological fluids. Understanding how nanomaterials interact with our bodies is key to their safe implementation in future medical treatments. Why are we using gold? Gold has special properties, which have attracted attention for many centuries. Gold nanoparticles – just like gol…

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  10. Transformative knowledge: Institute of Railway Research securing future of our rail services

    …the Smallpeice Trust rail engineering residential course, bringing together 10 teams of 15-17-year-olds over four days to take part in competitive challenges that saw them designing, building and testing their own electric-powered locomotives, running them on the Institute’s test rail track. The course provides enthusiastic young people with the chance to engage with railway research and consider career opportunities they may want to pursue in the…

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