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  1. Hosting a hospital – how an NHS Nightingale hospital was created in three weeks at UWE Bristol

    …later and increasing numbers of Kier, NHS and contractor staff arriving on site. We collaborated with the NHS and Kier leads from the very beginning, which was essential as there was an ambitious 15 day build plan to deliver 300 fully ventilated beds in one building – one that is usually put to use for everything from student exams to events to weddings, so it has been incredible to witness how it has been turned into such a different facility. Fo…

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  2. Coventry University appoint 50 student ambassadors to safeguard people on campus

    …ferent areas around the campus to help inform, educate and assist those on site to follow the new rules and regulations in place, designed specifically to minimise the transmission of Covid-19 on campus. In short: The student ambassadors have been given clear information, training and guidance on how their roles and responsibilities will work. They will have a range of responsibilities including pointing out hand sanitisers and safety signage, rem…

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  3. Continuous Professional Development

    …the TEA Strategic Overview and Principles which you can find on the TEA website. Where possible, it should be clear how TEA-CPD activities align to the UKPSF, in order to highlight how these activities will benefit participants’ professional development and recognition in a range of contexts and provide evidence of remaining in good standing; The TEA-CPD Group will have the following responsibilities: To design, coordinate and deliver a collaborat…

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  4. Spaces that inspire

    …volved at the outset of the project could have left by the time it gets on site. It is a moot point as to whether or not we should be consulting with 14-18 year olds, as they are likely to be the initial users of the space. A further consideration is what if this cohort of 14-18 year olds have already studied in an inspiring space? Could the transfer to the higher education sector become an anti-climax for them, if we have not taken the time to le…

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  5. Producing researchers ready for the real world

    …rom the Australian Technology Network, travelled to Sheffield where they visited Drax, a former coal-fired power station, which is currently upgrading to biomass technology. They also gained access to EON Blackburn Meadows, a renewable energy CHP (combined heat and power) plant, where they learned about energy efficient solutions to fuel supply. Meanwhile, students from DTA Applied Biosciences for Health were based in Bristol where they explored o…

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  6. Alliance universities recognised at Guardian University Awards

    …Caroline Watkins, professor of stroke and older people’s care. The Ssef website allows users to create an individualised knowledge and skills passport, and automatically signposts users to education resources that are bespoke to individuals’ needs. Ssef is free to all. The project was planned jointly between the faculty of health and wellbeing and the university’s innovation lab, a department that recruits and mentors UCLan graduates providing the…

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  7. Fixperts share solutions to everyday problems

    …ss is captured through short films, which are shared on the programme’s website for anyone, anywhere to watch. To date, 250 Fixperts films from around the world have been uploaded to the website, offering a growing resource that contributes to design education. The films have been viewed over 400,000 times and have also featured in mainstream media from Berlin to Calcutta. The programme also collaborates with schools, universities and colleges acr…

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  8. Collaborative outreach: Stripping out traditional barriers to entry and success

    …taught over a six-week period. And because there are no options, pre-requisite or co-requisite modules, they can start their course at the beginning of any module, thereby offering multiple entry points. Students receive 20 hours per week of tuition in small groups. Full time (week days) students have 18 hours per week face to face in class sizes no more than 50 and two hours per week tutorial. Part-time students have eight hours of face-to-face…

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  9. The Guardian University Awards 2016

    …come in. Winning an award highlights your achievements to the Guardian website’s 8 million daily readers around the world. Of those readers, one in five describes themselves as a student – exactly the people who need to know which universities are doing an especially great job. All you have to do is pick a category in which you believe you stand out. The categories honour excellence in everything from teaching practice to beautiful buildings, and…

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  10. A guide to student finance

    …LOA). Find out about Student Finance Day (you will be taken to an external site). Video guides Here is an excellent myth busting animation by Bournemouth University, based on Martin Lewis’ 20 facts everyone should know higher education in 2012 (this will take you to an external site). Repayment calculator MoneySavingExpert.com designed this calculator to enable students to change the variables such as tuition fee level, maintenance loan level and…

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