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  1. New student loan design would enable universal access for first time

    …and the University of the West of England. About the Ipsos MORI study: The online study surveyed two target groups from England to understand their opinions on University fees. Target 1 was made up of male and female undergraduate students aged 18-24 and target 2 consisted of male and female parents who were aged 25+ and had a child aged under 24 years old. The survey was conducted using an online panel methodology and fielded from the 7th May 201…

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  2. Unpacking the TEF narratives: what does teaching excellence at an Alliance university look like?

    …gital poverty. Approaches to student engagement One area where the reports varied was in how student engagement was addressed. There were two approaches to this. Many members indicated how the student voice is included and influences policy and delivery within the university such as via committee or course representatives. Some members also described use of data analytics tools to track course engagement and prompt action where engagement drops. T…

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  3. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Surya Maruthupandian

    …s impact on the environment, life on land, and life below water. Effective management of these wastes directly affects the sustainable development goals. These wastes vary in composition with some of them being rich in SiO2, Al2O3, Fe2O3, and CaO; compounds that can be found in cement we use in construction. On the other hand, the worldwide demand on cementitious materials has increased considerably in the last 15 years. There is an opportunity to…

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  4. Boosting graduate employability with Employer Advisory Groups

    …nior Consultant   calfordseaden We have partnered with Anglia Ruskin to provide our degree apprenticeships, so our apprentices have the opportunity to gain the same level of quality education as other employees who have taken the more traditional degree route. Zoe Trotman, Recruitment and Training Manager   Genomics England Apprentices have a different mindset, they are focused on the application of what they learn. That’s a benefit for employers…

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  5. Commuting students – enhancing a different student experience

    …some ideas specifically target commuters, such as ‘Commuters Connect’, an online space set up by our Students Union to help commuters network and engage, many do not. By listening to the voices of our commuters, we realise they are asking for flexibility and choice in how or when they study, socialise or communicate with us. And that flexibility and choice benefits all students – even on campus students have lives and commitments- it is a win-win…

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  6. Skills Simulation Centre at UWE Bristol

    …d Clinical Skills Centre which opened in 2019 to provide modern teaching and learning spaces for trainee paramedics, nurses, physician associates, occupational therapy and optometry students. The Simulation House is used as an environment for patient assessment and extraction scenarios. Library and online resources Glenside library, UWE’s outstanding health and social care library, has extensive resources for health professions. Online subject-spe…

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  7. Teesside University to ‘re-incubate’ start-up businesses to power post-lockdown bounce-back

    …pandemic is likely to have significantly shortened those odds,’ he said. ‘Many start-ups will be too small or too early stage to take advantage of the Covid-related financial businesses support on offer. ‘That’s why it’s vital for the University to use its wealth of expertise in supporting start-ups to get them through this tricky time. ‘It’s always hard running a business but right now when you don’t know when your customers will come back to yo…

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  8. Why universities are the best places to start a business

    …her education institutions supported the creation of more than 3,500 start-ups by their recent graduates. This brought the total of active graduate companies created in the last 13 years to 8,127, employing 15,588 staff, receiving investments totalling £28.5m and having a combined turnover in 2012-13 of £376m. Bricks and ideas In my view there are three elements that make many of our universities the best place to start a business. First are the c…

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  9. Developing low-cost air quality monitors for Heathrow Airport

    …r quality monitoring networks across major cities within developing countries. The pilot network scheme focused on Nairobi, with a further 30 cities targeted in Africa and beyond. To date, the OPC-N2 has been sold in more than 60 countries, including China, the USA, Japan, Germany, France, Spain, India, Peru, Taiwan, Vietnam, Australia and New Zealand. In many cases, developers and researchers are using the unique capabilities of the OPC-N2 to gat…

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  10. Covid-19 response

    …pandemic. This includes training a significant proportion of the NHS frontline workforce, contributing to lifesaving research, donating vital supplies and facilities, and supporting local community initiatives. Universities have also worked hard to support a safe return to campus for their learners, staff and university communities, ensuring covid-safe facilities and supporting the wellbeing and mental health of students and staff. Case studies Ta…

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