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  1. University of Greenwich: Abbie Hadlow and Charlotte Slater

    …velop my skills to deliver quality care to women and their families. “The Trust’s organisational development team was behind me every step of the way though offering support, a shoulder to cry on through difficult shifts, guidance, and encouragement.” Charlotte: “I received a lot of support, especially from my colleagues in the antenatal department, and I will forever be grateful to them. I hope to progress my career with the Trust and become a Ba…

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  2. ‘What now?’: how adaptations to assessment during COVID-19 can improve inclusivity

    …did we find?  Through the QAA collaborative enhancement project, we had already identified nine attributes of inclusive assessment:   Embeds support    Develops assessment literacy   Provides formative opportunities    Communicates meaningfully    Enables personalisation    Fosters digital capabilities    Promotes authenticity    Assumes considerate policies and processes   These attributes are as applicable now as they were during the pandemic,…

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  3. Digital transformation is key to boosting student experience

    …ating and presenting data to support the processes on which the university runs admissions, enrolments, timetabling, payroll, budgeting, asset and estate management.   When it is clear that data is the key then it becomes equally clear that running servers and big IT estates is not central to a university’s purpose, in fact it is an expensive and downright risky pursuit. Software as a service, which allows access to software on a subscription basi…

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  4. University of Derby says…

    …1g Results Day is approaching, and it’s an exciting time, with a whole new world awaiting you. If you’re still looking for a university place, University of Derby Secretary and Registrar June Hughes shares her top tips on how to prepare for Clearing and find the right course. Whether you’re a new applicant for this September, have changed your mind since applying, or think your results will be different to those you were predicted, Clearing could…

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  5. University of West London

    …overall quality of our research and almost 80% of our research is rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) in the latest Government Research Excellence Framework (REF) assessment. Over the last few years, UWL has invested more than £150 million into the campus to create an inspiring social and learning environment for students in which they can develop and thrive. * Average all questions, National Student Survey 2022 ** Exclud…

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  6. Four reasons why Universities should be at the heart of the NHS Long-Term Workforce Plan

    …simulated clinical placements for nursing and other health students. Yet crucially, increasing capacity on healthcare courses requires years of preparation and long-term investment in new buildings, facilities and staff. “there is huge potential for the higher education sector to be more involved in finding solutions to longstanding issues.” In response for this need for a joined-up approach to planning, earlier this year, University Alliance pub…

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  7. #WeAreInternational blog: Sadaf Akbari

    …bones within the body. Using computer simulations, she is modelling how structures made from these materials can be combined with a patient’s cells to grow engineered tissue that could be implanted within bones to support repair. “Only 30 per cent of patients on transplant lists get the organs they need – it’s a major problem worldwide,” Sadaf said. “Engineering tissue to replace body parts damaged by accident or disease could go a long way to he…

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  8. Robert Gordon University

    …yability, RGU was named top in Scotland, fourth in the UK, and 34th in the world. The University’s many innovation and entrepreneurship initiatives diversify and strengthen the economy, creating new products, services, and jobs. With strong industry links and considerable health and social care provision, RGU is the main source of graduates for NHS Grampian and one of the largest providers of creative-industry graduates in Scotland. The University…

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  9. Socially Engaged Photography Driving Positive Change for the Homeless – Coventry University

    …s, with his work being exhibited at a national and international level, in world-renowned galleries. One of Luvera’s works, the Assembly exhibition was co-created with over 50 people who had experienced homelessness in the Brighton and Hove areas in 2014. The exhibition comprised over 70 photographs, a 50-minute soundscape, performances by The Cascade Chorus (a community choir for people in recovery from addiction issues), and a programme for memb…

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  10. Pesticide risk assessment: from Danish law to saving the bees – University of Hertfordshire

    …Database (PPDB), one of the most comprehensive pesticide resources in the world, developed at the University of Hertfordshire. First launched in 2007, the database was developed by the Agriculture and Environment Research Unit led by Professor Kathleen Lewis. Two decades of continuous research have created a comprehensive, independently verified database for pesticide risk assessments, which has now been viewed over 7.5 million times. The databas…

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