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  1. Briefing on mental health and wellbeing support offered by Alliance universities

    …th and wellbeing of staff and students has been at the forefront of our response to the pandemic and was key to ensuring teaching and learning continued effectively. This briefing outlines the support given by Alliance universities to their student communities throughout the crisis. It includes examples of: Student support including for those isolating Support for particular groups of students Financial support and the provision of digital infrast…

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  2. UA responds to the Government’s plans for post-qualification university admissions

    Commenting on the announcement today from the Secretary of State for Education, Gavin Williamson MP, to review the university admissions system, University Alliance Chief Executive Vanessa Wilson said: “This is a timely call for a consultation to develop a more fair and transparent system of admissions that delivers equity of opportunity for all. “Sharpening up contextual admissions policies in particular is crucial if the government is serious a…

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  3. 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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  4. ARU Nurse blogs on working on the coronavirus front line

    …perience of working on placement during a global pandemic. In March, second- and third-year nursing year students were scouted by the NHS and asked to opt in or opt out of supporting our designated NHS Trusts during the global pandemic. I opted in. Personally, I wanted the hands-on experience of working through a pandemic, allowing myself to expand the knowledge and skills that I’ll eventually need when I become a registered nurse. I also wanted t…

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

    …int to this tool and it can be used as and when you need it. ‘We ran a face-to-face version of this programme from January to March, with very positive feedback from clients. They told us that taking part in the programme helped to improve their goal setting, encouraged them to be kinder and less critical of themselves, and gave them the chance to share their experiences with others who understand what it is like to live with a long-term condition…

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  6. 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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  7. ARU Test can detect COVID-19 in 20 minutes

    …erase chain reaction (qPCR), which is widely used to detect infectious SARS-CoV-2 in cells, has developed the assay, called Cov2-ID, with colleagues at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford. The test 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 p…

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

    …ed every two weeks between April and July, to understand the impact of self-isolation over time and this will continue until government recommendations to social distance are lifted. Researchers will evaluate the needs of individuals during this time and how well they are met, with participants including both people who live alone and those who live with someone – usually a spouse. The findings hope to contribute to a set of practical guidance mea…

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

    …ess 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 schemes run by the University, which has given £2m of grants to thriving businesses in the West of England, creating over 150 new jobs and over 100 new products and services. We are looking forward to this new fund delivering similar…

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

    …s the risk of any further spread of Covid-19 and makes the test truly point-of-care. “Our main aim has always been to produce a test that is quick, accurate and most importantly cost effective, so that it could be made widely available, particularly if there is a second wave or increasing incidents of localised lockdowns. We still have a bit of a way to go for regulatory approval but we are confident that we are producing a high-quality, low-cost…

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