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  1. Universities and cities: Building stronger communities

    …th ecosystem through networking and leadership and increasing its responsiveness to the needs of the population. Near the epicentre of these efforts is Bristol Health Partners, a wide-reaching collaboration between local political leaders, two universities, and six health commissioners and providers. As well as acting in this ‘integrator’ capacity, universities educate health professionals and scientists and undertake research, innovation, and kno…

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    British Council Going Global 2017
  2. Doctoral Training Alliance celebrates first anniversary with launch of new industry collaboration

    …nce institutions, and building on the success of the initial Applied Biosciences for Health programme. DTA Energy focuses on producing doctoral graduates equipped with the skills and experience to tackle the global challenge of ensuring future security and sustainability of energy supplies and the management of energy demand. Whether the communities of the future are mega-cities, urban, rural or remote, the infrastructure that supports them – incl…

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  3. Minding the gender gap

    …me, Speed with Guy Martin. Both Alice and her colleague, Christina King (business development manager at Sheffield Hallam’s Health and Wellbeing Research Institute for Sport) – who was also involved in the programme – will be speaking at a conference at the Institute of Mechanical Engineers today as part of a NWED event. The statistics illustrate the scale of the challenge ahead. Initiatives like these, and the focus which National Women in Engine…

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  4. Closing speech UA Summit 2016: Leading the way in our cities and regions

    …be held back from doing so. The direction of travel of government policy presents huge opportunities to us as a group of institutions: we have always cared about getting our students the best possible employment outcomes; we are innovative and supportive of innovation; we are expert in research with impact. University Alliance has engaged constructively with the government’s proposals, urging them to guard against unintended consequences and worki…

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  5. Transformative knowledge: Knowledge exchange forum creates opportunities for businesses to ‘crowdspeak’ and collaborate

    …anches across the South West, and were able to create 30 new jobs after accessing a growth fund grant through the GAIN Digital Exchange. But what is genuinely innovative about the exchange is that in every other respect, the content is demand-led and supplied by users. When a user registers on the exchange, they are asked ‘What are you brilliant at?’ So, whether it is human resources, marketing and communications, or legal matters, when questions…

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  6. Universities: the hub and spoke in UK innovation

    …d relationships between Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs) and SMEs, addressing a key challenge which has faced LEPs. Powering the engine… The report argues that universities have the leadership, connectivity and continuity to make a significant difference to the innovation ecosystem. To support their activity, it suggests that: every LEP in England and city and regional structures in other parts of the UK should include a university representat…

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  7. Unconscious bias in higher education: A talk for International Women’s Day

    …oices made by women themselves. But that’s not enough to explain the differences that exist. An increasing body of research demonstrates some of the barriers women encounter in academia. To give one example, a study by Corinne Moss-Racusin involved recruitment to a science lab. Half the scientists in the study were given an application with a male name attached, and half were given the exact same application with a female name attached. What they…

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  8. Health networks & partnerships: Tackling the impact of violence and abuse

    …sk groups, choose appropriate preventive measures and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions. It contributes to a growing body of research exploring the long term affects of adverse experiences during childhood (ACEs) such as abuse, neglect and dysfunctional home environments. A national ACE study conducted by the Centre in 2013 found that almost half of the general population in England reported at least one ACE and over 8% reported four or…

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  9. Health networks & partnerships: Developing innovative community health care products

    …and chronic health conditions. The institute’s activities bring together businesses, healthcare practitioners, academics and end-users to focus on four different areas: the design and validation of products and services required for improved health care in the community; research with practitioners and industry; training of community based health care professional, carers and self-managing patients; and the delivery of new multidisciplinary course…

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  10. Guardian: A new voice for research ‘at the heart of government’

    …Royal Society president Sir Paul Nurse, who was commissioned to lead a review into the research councils, released his findings last week. His report calls for a single agency to oversee research councils, and greater collaboration between scientists and the government. Our response to Sir Paul’s review was published in the Guardian coverage of the review. You can read our full response here….

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