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  1. Bristol Robotics lab helps provide access to art for disabled people in self-isolation

    …rience enables visitors to move around the gallery via their smartphone or computer and zoom into the detail of the paintings and sculptures on display. Praminda Caleb-Solly, Professor of Assistive Robotics and Intelligent Health Technologies at the Bristol Robotics Lab, said: “There are numerous applications for telepresence robots within health and social care, and it is disappointing that we are not making more use of these to support people, p…

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  2. ARU Nurse blogs on working on the coronavirus front line

    …the mask were challenging, especially as I had never worn a surgical mask before. I knew it was something that I had to get used to. Once I had been wearing the mask throughout my first two shifts, I found that I got used to wearing it. This definitely opened my eyes in respect of those who wear full PPE and FFP3 masks all day on the Covid-positive wards; my respect for their courage and bravery grew tremendously. It also prepared me in having to…

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  3. Teesside University health psychologist launches online sessions to help people cope with lockdown 

    …for people with long-term health conditions, which launched last year and commenced as a pilot research project prior to Covid-19. When first launching, Dr Kilinic said: ‘I wanted to do something to help people with long-term health conditions during this extremely challenging time,’ said Dr Kilinç, a Senior Lecturer in Psychology. ‘During the sessions, individuals will be supported to reflect upon their self-management and wellbeing by taking pa…

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  4. Coventry University contributes resources and materials to fight against COVID-19

    …University contributed human resources and materials to assist the NHS to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. In short: 202 student nurses, 174 nursing associate apprentices and 35 student midwives from across all campuses in Coventry, Scarborough and London were deployed in frontline roles in the NHS. 25 PhD students and research staff volunteered to help University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire (UHCW) with testing patients for COVID-19 while ab…

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  5. BCU research to assess impact of COVID-19 social distancing on over 70s

    …s negatively on both the physical and mental health of this age group. Therefore, it is important to understand these risks, and how we can address them during the current pandemic, to support older people to maintain their health beyond the coronavirus. We aim to develop recommendations and guidelines to support older people during isolation, which will be relevant for this pandemic and to understand the significance of social distancing for olde…

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  6. The Digital Innovation Fund: UWE Bristol’s £1m Covid-19 Recovery Fund

    …lying. We are offering a sliding scale of grants, from £10k to £40k, so hopefully there is a funding option for a range of businesses – from start-ups and micro enterprises, to more established organisations. The application process is straightforward and UWE Bristol staff are available to provide hands-on support through a series of confidential 1:1 drop-in sessions. “Digital Innovation Fund follows on from previous successful grant funding schem…

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  7. USW rapid point-of-care Covid-19 test a step closer to being available

    …tory approval. This could lead to the test being available for use in early 2021. Dr Jeroen Nieuwland, one of the lead scientists on the project, said: “It has been an incredibly busy few months as we honed the underlying molecular technology of the test to be confident that we can accurately detect Covid-19. We also now have a pre-production prototype of the electronic reader device that will process the test results in 20 to 30 minutes and a uni…

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  8. UA welcomes expansion of post-18 education and skills

    Commenting ahead of the PM’s speech, UA CEO Vanessa Wilson welcomed the expected announcements, “As leaders in delivering professional and technical education and collaborating with businesses of all sizes, we have long argued for many of today’s announcements, including flexible loans and modular credits, doing more to support SMEs to take on apprentices, and scrapping restrictions that prevent adults from re-entering higher education. “We hope…

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  9. UA responds to updated DfE guidelines for universities

    …es are Covid-secure and that their students are aware of and observe all relevant guidelines both on and off campus. “They have continued to go above and beyond, remaining incredibly flexible to do everything in their power to support students, staff and our communities during this extraordinary period for the sector, and the nation. “Alliance universities will continue working in consultation with public health experts to develop plans in line wi…

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