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  1. #WeAreInternational blog: Faustina Edward

    …ent of the Kingston University Law Society during her studies, said. “The sessions around future skills will help provide students with the tools, confidence and skillset they need to become sought-after by top employers.” Faustina decided to study law due to the similarity between the legal system in Saint Lucia and the UK. “I felt studying in England would give me the opportunity to meet people from all over the world and learn about different c…

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  2. University Alliance board takes on new leadership

    …up of universities do. “UA universities play a hugely vital role in delivering higher education that focusses on the needs of the local economy. We train the future workforce of nurses, teachers, and engineers. We have strong local businesses links, provide access to education for the most disadvantaged and conduct applied research. In my role as Deputy Chair I will do everything that I can to amplify our collective voice and positively influence…

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  3. Under attack: it’s time universities responded seriously to the worsening threat of cybercrime

    …short or longer term future holds, surviving in a competitive world requires resilience and mobility. Adequate protection and digital transformation doesn’t need to be costly. Delivered properly, SaaS can provide huge benefits, the least of which is reassurance that you are no longer left wide open to cyberattacks. TechnologyOne has been helping higher education institutions in the UK, Australia and New Zealand to adapt to the changing education…

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  4. University Alliance responds to government announcements on PQA and LLE reforms

    …ing within a flexible model that suits them, no matter their age or background, is essential for levelling up, social mobility and providing the UK’s workforce with the right skills to power a global economy. We welcome the long-awaited confirmation that the student finance package for Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) will be put on a par with degrees, and available to part-time students as well. Enabling access to student loans, including m…

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  5. University Alliance responds to DfE announcement on levelling up plans for universities

    …one plea for Government and the Office for Students: We ask them to ensure that forthcoming policies and regulation do not have the unintended consequence of disincentivising universities from undertaking this vital work. We welcome John Blake to the post of Director for Fair Access and Participation and look forward to working with him in the future.”…

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  6. Greenwich grant to boost sustainable tourism

    …ere is an increase in the awareness of the inter-connectivity between businesses and sustainability, in terms of the environment and society. “We cannot go back to the old way of running business but need to re-orientate to a more sustainable practices. “The tourism and hospitality sector has been hit hard by the lockdown. But this pandemic has also exposed the importance of the sector to the economy, as well as mental health. “We will also work w…

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  7. Finding ‘clean’ ways of producing energy at UWE Bristol

    …Microbial Fuel Cell (MFC) is an electrical circuit that is driven by microbes such as bacteria. Two compartments are separated by a membrane; the microbes sit on one side and use dirty water like urine as a food source. In doing so, they produce electrons in a chemical reaction, which flow into the clean compartment. This flow of electrons creates electricity, with the amazing by-product of a clean water source. “It’s important to us to raise publ…

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  8. Microalgae: sustainable food source of the future?

    …dustry. As the primary producers of the marine food web, Microalgae are an underexploited resource. They consume more CO2 than they produce, they grow faster than any other plant, and they can be grown in extreme environments to serve as a source of bioactive compounds, antioxidants and pigments; plant protein with all Essential Amino Acids, and polyunsaturated lipids enriched in omega-3 essential fatty acids. Saline lake with Dunaliella salina Du…

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