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  1. Helping to eliminate malaria in South East Asia and Southern Africa

    …me half a million people die from malaria, a disease which exists in nearly 100 countries. Focus f or enhanced malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challenges, while human and organizational factors are often overlooked. Research conducted by Peter Case, Professor of Organization Studies at the University of the West of England, Bristol, has focused on improving programme management and service delivery at the operational…

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  2. The University of Brighton’s Green Growth Platform

    …ich supports businesses developing clean and green products, services and processes to scale-up. The platform provides access to university facilities and expertise, commercialisation advice, coaching and workshops and an investment readiness programme. It has over 1000 members that has created 300 green economy jobs and 70 new products and services. The Platform is the South East Regional Hub of Clean Growth UK, a national business innovation net…

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  3. Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)- New test can detect COVID-19 in 20 minutes

    …e developed a robust, reliable assay, or test, for COVID-19 which returns results in less than 20 minutes. The test, called Cov2-ID, detects three viral targets, making it more reliable than other tests that look at just one, and was 100% accurate in almost 30 patient samples taken. The test also has the potential to detect viral load, which is the amount of the virus present in each patient. The research has been published within the journal Natu…

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  4. Covid-19 research and enterprise

    …ts, making it more reliable than other tests that look at just one, and was 100% accurate in almost 30 patient samples taken. The test also has the potential to detect viral load, which is the amount of the virus present in each patient. The research has been published within the journal Nature Scientific Reports. The University of Greenwich have developed drug treatments targetting fatal cytokine storm symptom of Covid-19. Dr Mike Leach has devel…

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  5. Global impact

    …me half a million people die from malaria, a disease which exists in nearly 100 countries. Focus for enhanced malaria programme performance is often placed on the technical challenges, while human and organizational factors are often overlooked. Research conducted by Peter Case, Professor of Organization Studies at the University of the West of England, Bristol, has focused on improving programme management and service delivery at the operational…

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  6. Local Impact

    …, coaching and workshops and an investment readiness programme. It has over 1000 members that has created 300 green economy jobs and 70 new products and services. The Platform is the South East Regional Hub of Clean Growth UK, a national business & innovation network, that have collectively supported thousands of businesses across the UK to innovate and grow. Birmingham City University STEAMhouse embedding the arts with STEM subjects to support bu…

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  7. University Alliance CEO Vanessa Wilson speaks at Westminster Higher Education Forum (WHEF)

    …in demand and most valuable in the jobs market with some experts predicting 100m additional roles in ‘future specialist high tech’ roles by 2025 Pandemic also seems to have increased interest in public service professions in particular, with increasing applications for healthcare related courses- needed to meet the ongoing shortages across health and social care   Technology and the future of digital teaching and learning The pandemic has certainl…

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  8. 2020 reviewed by our networks

    This year may have been difficult and immensely challenging at times, but throughout it, Alliance universities have come together to respond to the changing circumstances and strengthened their partnership working with stakeholders; all whilst further demonstrating their vital role and contributions to their local communities and regions. For our ‘Year in review’ series, we have asked colleagues and friends from the UA team and across the Allianc…

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  9. Group calls for urgent clarity over UK Shared Prosperity Fund

    …ure and innovation such as our National Horizons Centre, and supported over 1000 SME’s; directly supporting jobs and regional businesses in the Tees Valley. “With the existing funding due to end and no plan in place for the UKSPF, we run the risk of a gap emerging between funding regimes and the programmes they support, resulting in people, infrastructure and relationships disappearing and ultimately the erosion of the ecosystem we have worked so…

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  10. National Care Leaver’s Week 2020 – how Kingston University is helping care leavers through their studies

    …g young care leavers since 2006. Almost 15 years later we support just over 100 students with experience of local authority care, alongside students estranged from their families, young adult carers, and asylum seekers on our award-winning KU Cares scheme. Through KU Cares we support care leavers by working collaboratively with local authorities, university services and external organisations. We have a package of practical support including bursa…

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