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  1. THE: REF submission rules ‘could increase burden’ on departments

    …s right” would be a “nagging concern” for group leaders. While funding bodies had clearly “listened carefully to the sector’s concerns”, she said that “accounting for special staff circumstances, while clearly important, is a tricky business”. “The drawbacks of the current proposals are difficult to ignore,” Ms Bromley added. Read the full article here….

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  2. Impact on policy: Yvonne Parkes

    …me Research Assistant. Her master’s dissertation focussed on transgenderism, which inspired her to work with the LGBTQ+ community. Yvonne decided to embark on a PhD at NTU allowing her to help close a gap in knowledge at local and national policy about the experiences of LGBTQ+ Looked After Children. Currently the Office for National Statistics does not collect demographic data on LGBTQ+ Looked After Children, and guidance and legislation currentl…

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  3. Healthy ageing case study: Alex Jenkins

    …ise and education-based intervention. The reasoning behind this was unclear, so this experience inspired me to take up research in this area,” he said. Now in the final year of his PhD at the University of Lincoln, Alex’s research not only aims to enhance knowledge but also the quality of life in patients with chronic lung disease as a way of preventing and managing chest infections through non-pharmacological therapies. The long-term effect of re…

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  4. Healthy ageing case study: Rosie Donnell

    …are established the potential exists to manipulate them to benefit in non-responding populations and also to help tackle ageing, diseases involving muscle weakness, and diabetes. Rosie had an unusual journey into research compared to most PhD students, as she has two GCSEs, no A-levels and no master’s degree. “When I started my undergraduate degree, I knew I had finally found something I was good at and excited about, so I wanted to take this and…

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  5. Energy case study: Anthony Slate

    …ste directly into electrical energy. In particular, Anthony aims to improve the performance of MFCs by developing more efficient electrodes through the use of 2D nano-materials such as graphene and by optimising the conditions required by bacteria for effective electron transfer. In wastewater, the research could help isolate the most effective bacteria to use, which would further optimise conditions and improve power outputs from MFCs. Anthony wa…

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  6. Energy case study: Sherna Salim

    …first year of her PhD at Nottingham Trent University The UK government has committed to reduce 80% of its carbon footprint by the year 2050. Meanwhile, the World Health Organisation has predicted that the number of people above 60 years of age will nearly double by 2050. Sherna’s research takes a fresh look at these two challenges by addressing the need to ensure older populations can live independently while also reducing the impact urbanisation…

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  7. Healthy ageing case study: Molly Browne

    …ehabilitation centre, she saw how rapidly patients lost functional mobility, and consequently, their independence, as a result of a hospital stay due to injury or illness. Many patients were eventually discharged with less physical ability and mobility than they had before – and once they returned to their own homes or care homes, the likelihood was that this decline would continue. This inspired Molly to undertake a PhD at Coventry University to…

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  8. Special Interest Groups

    …lf-day meetings over a 6 – 9 month period: Meeting 1 Looking at experiences, sharing the challenges, information gathering (including bringing in UK / global experts e.g. relevant individuals from the Peer Review College) Participants (in groups) identify an action plan for the next time period Meeting 2 Participants are asked to reflect on their experiences, any challenges or obstacles and to share successes. Meeting 3 Participants report back on…

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  9. Simon Jones,  BA (Hons) in Social Work

    …First in BA (Hons) in Social Work in July 2017 and now works for Lancashire County Council’s Children’s Social Care team. Simon’s education journey wasn’t entirely straightforward. He was rejected from 13 universities because, although he held a range of management qualifications, he had left school before sitting his exams. UCLan offered Simon the opportunity to complete a foundation degree in science at Runshaw College and then progress to socia…

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