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  1. Universities, the NHS, and health workforce transformation

    …at a time when applications to nursing programmes are declining, even the trusted supplier role becomes less reliable and ICBs run the risk of not having the right staff with the right skills in the right place unless there is a joint effort to effect a change. Coordinated delivery Delivering an ambitious workforce plan in a financially challenging environment will require new creative ways of working – how can the existing workforce be reskilled,…

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  2. Professor Roderick Watkins

    …ck Watkins was appointed Vice Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University in February 2019. He first joined Anglia Ruskin in 2014, as Pro Vice Chancellor and Dean of Arts, Law and Social Sciences, before being appointed Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research and Innovation) in 2015. Prior to joining ARU, he was Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities at Canterbury Christ Church University, where he was appointed Professor of Composition and Contemporary M…

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  3. #WeAreInternational blog: Nick Bender

    …per connections and feeling more connected”. It also requires candour and trust from participants: “social connection is built when people are allowed to feel vulnerable with others to share how they really feel,” he explained. Nick has received grants from Waltham Forest Council, Big Local and UnLtd (UnLtd also providing human resources support). He says the next step might be incrementally growing Walk and Talk For Your Life as a business or pit…

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  4. Doctoral Training Alliance (DTA) case study: Ana Tendero Cañadas

    …ntial to benefit society. The bladder is highly susceptible to ageing, with 1 in 3 adults over 65 years of age suffering from bladder conditions, which impact their quality of life, are socially stigmatised and have a high economic cost for both the individual and healthcare systems. In an ageing population, it is essential to conduct research that explores the issues that affect the elderly in order to understand the mechanisms that cause them an…

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  5. Drug-Testing Technology Saves Millions of Pounds and Lives – Coventry University

    …xation of the heart. This new technique improves the safety assessment of drugs that are in development within the pharmaceutical industry and looks to reduce drug-induced heart damage. The work has been developed further to enable researchers to successfully predict both the negative and positive side effects medical drugs would have on the heart before the clinical testing stage. These new techniques aim to improve early detection of cardiac saf…

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  6. Electrical Impedance Tomography – Middlesex University

    …further algorithm Development of algorithms and hardware for image reconstruction, parameter measurement and boundary form generation (since 2016), culminating in the first large scale study monitoring the lung function of 200 neonates (preterm, high risk) for 72 hours each Clinical system for use in neonatal intensive care units, and further developments to clinical hardware for bedside monitoring of lung gestation of pre-term neonates. The rese…

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  7. REF 2021: Alliance universities ‘taking great strides forwards’ with world-leading research output

    …standings of what is truly inclusive – University of Brighton Posted on May 11, 2022 Humanitarian business: Our innovation strategy is helping disaster-affected third world relief funds – University of Brighton Posted on May 11, 2022 Food recycling: waste solutions through city-scale food recycling policy are developed and tested in China – University of Brighton Posted on May 11, 2022 Electrical Impedance Tomography – Middlesex University Posted…

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  8. Pesticide risk assessment: from Danish law to saving the bees – University of Hertfordshire

    …ative impact of pesticides through changes to supply chains and increased awareness. As a result, the overall safety of pesticides has significantly improved, with those most harmful to humans no longer available, and better regulation introduced to protect public health. Find out more on the University of Hertfordshire’s website…

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  9. Dr. Maria Maynard

    …ction to nutrition-related science. A fascination with the role of food in human health on every level – from cells to population wellbeing (and even to food itself) – has never left me. Did you have any role models/anyone that inspired you while you were early in your career? While seeking my first research post, I would comb my local library for anything to do with the ethnic patterning of health and disease, but without much luck. I then came a…

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  10. Professor Susan Brooks

    …of post doc positions, I joined Oxford Brookes University as a lecturer in 1995. I teach undergraduates (mostly about health and disease, pathology and cancer), oversee professional development for researchers across the University in my role as Director of Researcher Development, and head up a small research team. In 2021, I was involved, with two male colleagues, in ‘spinning out’ a company, MetaGuidEx, which aims to develop a simple blood test…

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