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  1. Tegan’s story – Robert Gordon University

    …lly, I did take a bit of a risk and applied to go straight into Stage 2 of Communication Design as I was unsure if I wanted to do the full four years of a new course especially with having used two years of SAAS already. I hoped with having completed my first year of Journalism that I would be able to do this. However, this proved to be a problem as I did not hear anything back regarding my application and started to panic thinking I had ruined my…

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

    …on known qualities of components. Developed in collaboration with renowned computational chemistry-modelling company Cresset, this has allowed an even earlier assessment of compounds’ potential effects on heart tissue contraction. The company have also used their human tissue assay in safety assessments to advocate for technology that reduces and replaces animal use in research. InoCardia’s innovative services have helped position the UK as a lead…

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

    …hton-Fudan-Ifine research to other cities in China. In 2019, the team were commissioned to develop recommendations on waste management and community involvement for Hangzhou City. Marie Harder was able to 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 present…

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  4. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …celebrating of the history of the Italian Coffee Bar staged at the HOST, Europe’s largest trade exhibition. In his latest book, Coffee: A Global History, he looks beyond Europe, back to the 15th century Muslim coffee trade and analyses how coffee has come to be grown commercially on four continents and consumed with relish in all seven. The book was launched at the conference of the International Coffee Organisations, and its arguments about route…

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  5. Reimagining local spaces using green sheds

    …e. “There are so many benefits to being part of the SHEDx project with The Community Brain – we are in the workshop three or four weeks a year, we get to bond as a studio and with the community and get to see the fruits of our labour at the end,” second year MA Architecture student Darren Maskell said. “We also get to build new contacts and get another opinion on our work. We’ve had people from the project coming along to our critiques and giving…

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  6. Diversity and representation

    …t companies The pandemic has brought under the spotlight the importance of commercialization of research and the creation of spinout companies is an important vehicle to achieve this. Women only represent 13% of female founders or co-founders in the whole of the UK. This represents an untapped source of talent and has highlighted the need to better support female researchers with the commercialisation of their research and spinout leadership. Youn…

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  7. Teesside academic’s voluntary work with charity tackling food poverty

    …g free school meals very quickly showed a gaping hole of need in the local community, compounded by Covid-19.’ Rebecca added: ‘I have been amazed at the impact such a small charity, which relies on donations, can have on the community. Supporting Little Sprouts has been very rewarding. ‘Just the small presence we have had based in the community hub has made a difference to some families and I am so proud to have been a part of it. Poverty is not j…

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