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  1. DTA Images of Research Awards winners reflect on their achievements

    …c Borot (bottom right) All the entries can be found here. The DTA Images of Research Awards is an annual event, where DTA PhD researchers are invited to submit an image summarising their research, along with an accompanying blurb for the competition. The competition is usually held across DTA’s residential schools, and attendees vote on winners at the event. This year is the first time DTA have held a joined up awards event – a positive outcome of…

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  2. 3 years in 3 minutes: DTA student success in the 3MT

    …entation, I feel much more confident. Therefore memorising something for a competition was out of my comfort zone. The second biggest challenge was that the presentation was going to be recorded. Knowing that I was being recorded made me extremely uncomfortable. It added a little pressure on me which distracted me from focusing on my speech. Luckily my university, Kingston, organised training sessions for the shortlisted students. The training was…

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  3. Regional Investment, European Funding and Defining Value: The Future Challenges for Research

    …to reaching the target of spending 2.4 per cent of GDP on R&D. This should combine commitments to both excellence and fair distribution. Those of us championing a place-based agenda need to find new arguments to navigate these complex issues, while avoiding simplistic interpretations such as the north-south divide and cities vs towns. These ignore the poverty in parts of London and the southwest and the affluence of some towns. The other divide in…

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  4. Innovation in teaching: tidy is good, so is untidy

    …ble to make more informed choices about their course of study, encouraging competition around student outcomes, and institutions will be able to learn from each other, driving continued development and innovation. On a recent trip to Nottingham Trent University, for example, I learned about their experimental teaching rooms that use reconfigured teaching layouts and integrated technology to foster discussion and peer learning, and was shown their…

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  5. The rise of the (all-singing, all-dancing) robots

    …exploring this week… ‘We are now reaching a point where science fiction is coming closer to science fact’. I’ve been lucky enough to see some of the exciting and innovative technologies coming out of Alliance universities. These are revealing how they and other assistive technologies can help people live fuller, happier lives. The breadth of where these autonomous machines can be used is almost limitless – from healthcare to protecting the environ…

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  6. Creating jobs & business opportunities: Helping students build their entrepreneurial skills and knowledge

    …a master class with an entrepreneur or a field trip to an entrepreneurial company. To date over 100 students have completed the EPY, including Stephen Bond of Panda’s Kitchen (pictured). Stephen successfully completed an Enterprise Placement Year and now runs his independent artisan liqueurs company specialising in quirky and unique flavours. He has built this award-winning business around creating and selling drinks that incorporate unusual comb…

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  7. Mind the gap report – Aston University case study

    …loads. Therefore learning and teaching needs to be built around their work commitments. However the company’s staff see it as their responsibility to support the students and to help meet the requirements of degree level study. The move from Higher to Degree Apprenticeships has meant that the University now has control over delivery of the whole programme and can protect academic standards while delivering a fully integrated course. Future plans a…

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  8. New study shows employers value job ready graduates – especially when they get to work with them before graduation

    …is in graduate-level jobs, those involving analytical, problem solving and complex communications, it is important that we ensure universities are working closely with employers. “What we see is that by building close relationships, such as those described in our new report, universities and employers can maximise talent, plug skills gaps and create progression routes for people from a wide range of different backgrounds. This is a core strength o…

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  9. Women inspiring through collaboration

    …he network and all its members have proved invaluable during the last year coming together regularly to share experiences and solutions to common issues and challenges. Magi has inspired by how she has gone out of her way to share her vast experience in the HR world and the approaches taken by Coventry to dealing with the endless difficulties thrown up by the pandemic. In addition to her vast knowledge and wisdom Magi brings humour and light relie…

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  10. First ever University Alliance awards recognise the commitment and dedication of Alliance colleagues

    …ed students, and forced migrants.   The Professionals Award: recognising a commitment to professionalism as well as positivity to deliver positive outcomes and results in challenging circumstances Winner: The Doctoral College, Brighton University Forged a dynamic team effort dedicated to maintaining the department’s responsive service.   The Innovation Award: The Innovation Award – recognising a commitment to presenting solutions and innovations W…

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