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  1. Special Interest Groups

    …d and champion each of the themes to support buy-in/ engagement of the TEA Management Group and to get more recognition for what we are doing. For each theme we suggest forming action learning sets who will participate in three half-day meetings over a 6 – 9 month period: Meeting 1 Looking at experiences, sharing the challenges, information gathering (including bringing in UK / global experts e.g. relevant individuals from the Peer Review College)…

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  2. Food recycling: waste solutions through city-scale food recycling policy are developed and tested in China – University of Brighton

    …develop a general prescriptive theory of interventions for residential recycling, initially given in a major presentation in an online conference with 10,000 participants considering ways forward for Beijing’s waste sorting programme. She presents the ideas to the public in an online TED-style talk. In 2021 Marie Harder (also known as Marie Kieran Waxman) was presented with the Magnolia Gold Award by Shanghai, one of only 10 awarded each year to…

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  3. Alliance universities recognised at Guardian University Awards

    …a OpenLearn and FutureLearn (titles include Managing my Financial Journey, Managing my Money and Managing my Investments), which have helped over 215,000 people since launch. The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) succeeded in the Digital Innovation category for their Stroke-specific education framework (Ssef). Since 2009, clinicians have drawn upon the stroke-specific education framework (Ssef) – a guide to the 16 elements of care that alig…

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  4. Digital transformation is key to boosting student experience

    …lessly, providing a holistic approach to managing finance, student records management, human resources, procurement, payroll, asset management, and other key areas of university administration. By consolidating disparate systems and automating manual processes, OneEducation can enable universities to improve decision making, provide an exemplary student and employee experience and importantly, improve their cybersecurity credentials.   We believe…

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  5. The University of Hertfordshire’s holistic approach to research-led innovation and entrepreneurship

    …health and care; science, medicine and technology; advanced materials and manufacturing and screen arts – have benefitted from our multifaceted support since 2019. Our intensive Acceleration programmes for innovative start-ups and SMEs looking to scale up (which provide bespoke, wrap-around services including technical, commercial, and R&D expertise) have proved to be particularly successful. In just two years we have run several, including a Sus…

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  6. Teesside University’s Skills Laboratory for the Health Professions

    …tom heads can be fitted with a wide range of realistic teeth to simulate a variety of dental procedures that need to be managed in practice. The clinic area is a full simulation of a dental surgery environment for training dental care professionals and support staff. There are 8 bays, each equipped with a KAVO dental chair and computer with R4 patient record software. Also available is a physiotherapy and biomechanics laboratories and an environme…

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  7. Partnership will explore use of robots to improve patient care

    …ore effective use of the existing workforce, allowing humans to give the human contact and robots to be used as smart tools to support and complement their work. As such, they can improve the value that is added beyond what is currently available.” North Bristol NHS Trust Clinical Director for Anaesthesia, Surgery, Critical Care and Renal, Mr Tim Whittlestone, said: “We have an ageing population requiring ever more complex treatment. “Technology g…

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  8. Working with partners

    …the community, including the first national evaluation of the Active Risk Management System (ARMS). This research has resulted in key changes to policy and practice in all 43 police forces and all seven divisions of the National Probation Service (NPS) in England and Wales; leading to increased efficiency for front-line probation practitioners and savings of approximately £1,218,662 per year for the NPS. Birmingham City University collaborate wit…

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  9. Birmingham student creates 1,000-strong volunteering group to help during the COVID-19 outbreak

    …hem to a context like this. I’m finding myself using skills including time-management, team-working and delegation. I’ve written mutual aid safeguarding and GDPR guidance for volunteers – with some help from the professionals of course. “It’s been a whirlwind, but we are making a difference and that’s what it’s all about. “We’re still being inundated with offers of help and now the elderly and vulnerable in our local area are getting in touch for…

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  10. Celebrating success at the Guardian University 2015 Awards

    …. Led by local writer James Walker, students from the School of Arts and Humanities were involved in the conceptualisation, production, curation, marketing and dissemination of a professional quality, online interactive graphic novel about Nottingham’s past. The novel sees the city’s famous historical literary figures rise from the grave to wreak revenge against the closures of libraries and low literacy in 21st Century Britain. In its first year…

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