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  1. Why is it important that universities and businesses collaborate?

    …t the Higher Education sector, the government and industry realises the benefit that HEIF funding has brought and the competitive position it gives UK HEIs, over their European Counterparts in particular, many of which view it with envy. It is clear that HEIF is one of the most flexible and impactful funding streams in which the government has invested and the case for its instigation is as relevant now as it was back in the late 1990s, but just n…

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  2. Decreasing educational exclusion to improve attainment and life chances

    …ave also benefited from the research after it demonstrated evidence of the effectiveness of ‘facilitated communication’ – a technique that helps those with disabilities, including intellectual impairments, to communicate. Nottingham Trent’s researchers worked with Nottingham City Council’s Children’s Services to change special schools’ practice by introducing facilitated communication with autistic children who have severe communication difficulti…

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  3. Let’s give the creative industries the respect they deserve

    …riod, the UK as a whole increased by 11.5 per cent. This news, although welcome, comes as no surprise to students and faculty at Alliance Universities, who have long been championing the importance of harnessing the UK’s creativity to promote economic growth. For over 150 years they have been leading in creative industries education and research and are at the forefront of innovation and growth in this area. The University of Salford has partnered…

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  4. Inclusive arts practice: reaching new understandings of what is truly inclusive – University of Brighton

    …e ‘listening’ through collaborative arts practice. The principle is now benefiting global communities and challenging socio-political contexts across East and Southeast Asia, as well as underpinning training for arts and cultural organisations that serve vulnerable and excluded community groups in Cambodia, Myanmar, Nepal, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Vietnam. Front cover of Inclusive Arts Practice and Research, in which Alice Fox and Hannah…

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  5. Powering Action on Climate Change

    …mate crisis. Working together with industry, businesses, charities and our communities, we’re taking practical steps to tackle the causes and effects of climate change and develop resilient individuals, industries and communities able to adapt to its impacts. We’re finding practical solutions to pressing climate challenges, making a difference for people in their everyday lives either in new products, innovations, creations or even in driving beha…

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  6. Network exploring how robots can support people living with frailty

    …ologies at UWE Bristol, is leading a team of four other UK universities, Sheffield, Heriot Watt, Sheffield Hallam and Hertfordshire, who together have established a new network, EMERGENCE. The aim of EMERGENCE is to create and catalyse a robotics for healthcare community, which connects researchers, health and social care professionals, service users, regulators and policy makers, to influence the wider use of healthcare robots to support people l…

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  7. Shortlist revealed for the Alliance Awards 2021

    …ccination centre.   Innovation award Coventry University’s Students’ Union Commercial Team– for finding new and innovative ways to generate income during the pandemic. University of South Wales Research Team-who developed a rapid diagnostic test for Covid-19. Birmingham City University’s ‘eXtended BCU’ Research, Enterprise, and Employability Project – defining the new normal with interactive virtual representations of physical spaces, so staff, st…

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  8. Covid-19 research and enterprise

    …Covid-19 related health issues such, while continuing to respond to other communicable and non-communicable diseases through their augmented and strengthened competence, while maintaining nursing capacity within the healthcare service.   Teesside University will support the manufacture of a Teesside vaccine by building the skills capacity of the region’s life science industry. The university’s National Horizons Centre will lead the work to develo…

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  9. Stronger Together: Building A University Alliance For The Future

    coming into higher education straight from my previous life as Director of Commercial & Communications at UK Sport. Our job was to enable 1100 outstanding Olympic and Paralympic National Lottery-funded athletes to realise their full potential. The talent, of course, was always there even when we languished at 36th on the medal table at Atlanta in 1996. It was only through building a high-performance system that we could find and nurture that talen…

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