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  1. Vincent Pericard, BA(Hons) Business Management and Entrepreneurship

    …sity directly, he was offered a place studying business. During his study, with the support of lecturers and Portsmouth’s Innovation Space, he was able to put together a business plan and develop ‘What’s Up?’ – an app that’s all about asking ‘how are you today?’ Upon completing his studies, Vincent was able to leave Portsmouth with a qualification, two clients and links with partners such as Mind and the NHS. Portsmouth didn’t just look at my grad…

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  2. Brendan McGrath, PhD by Published Work (Route 2) – Health, Psychology & Social Care

    …to an academic role in the future and build his department’s capability to undertake and supervise future research projects. Manchester Metropolitan University helped Brendan to adapt his ideas and published works into a credible PhD thesis on tracheostomy care. The PhD (Route 2) by publication effectively demonstrates the work that he has done over the last 10 years. If you have done the work, then you can box it off through these routes, which c…

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  3. Research Professional: ‘Fundamentally flawed’ subject level TEF raises concerns

    Research Professional has published an article which focused on responses from HE bodies on the Department for Education’s consultation on the introduction of the new Teaching Excellence Framework. The issue of subject-level TEF has raised a number of concerns – and the Research Professional article featured University Alliance’s response to the government The University Alliance of business-focused universities said in its response to the consul…

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  4. Gold nanobullets fight cancer

    …environments and be effective when released in relevant biological fluids. Understanding how nanomaterials interact with our bodies is key to their safe implementation in future medical treatments. Why are we using gold? Gold has special properties, which have attracted attention for many centuries. Gold nanoparticles – just like gold bars and jewellery – have extremely low or negligible toxicity to human cells. And due to its high stability, gold…

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  5. UA responds to government’s review of post-18 education

    …al education at all levels, meeting the needs of industry and public services. These courses are central to the vision the Prime Minister has set out and they have to be properly funded. “The review is an opportunity to listen carefully to students’ concerns and put in place a system which is both fair, and seen to be fair. It is also an opportunity to revisit the question of support for part-time students, mature students and students from disadv…

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  6. Wonkhe: The major review of HE finance must focus on the real problems

    …n relation to mature learners, we saw a further drop of 40% in applications this year. As many mature students used to study at Levels 4 and 5, there has been a decline in demand for these courses and an increase in complaints from employers that they cannot recruit sufficient people at this level.” Read the full article here….

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  7. Turner Prize win for UCLAN professor

    …an) has won this year’s Turner Prize after judges praised her work for addressing “pertinent questions of personal and political identity”. The news that the prestigious international award would go to Professor Lubaina Himid MBE, based in Preston, was announced live on the BBC on Tuesday 5 December. Her work has been on display at the Ferens Art Gallery, in Hull, since September as part of the UK City of Culture celebrations. Turner exhibit curat…

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  8. Wonkhe: More than a vote of confidence – making the industrial strategy work

    ess employer and student needs and expectations in the short, medium and long term – considering the skills gaps that exist today, and anticipating the demands of the future economy”. This is a welcome development which may even fill the hole left by the closure of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills earlier in the year. Read the full blog on Wonkhe here….

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