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  1. Alliance Awards 2021 winners!

    …//www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbeAIl0Wn6I April 2020 webinar (DNACPR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePJKT9MZRXA&t=626s YouTube channel with all webinars to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQLenTftiiC_cFo0aaE-lA/videos BBC news report (incl interviews with GRASSroots group and Prof Tuffrey-Wijne), who contacted us following our webinar on vaccination: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-55732177   The DTA Alumni Award: Molly Browne Coventry Uni…

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  2. RAE Press Release: University Alliance

    …o identify contraband substances. The hi-tech equipment combines a novel x-ray diffraction technique with high-resolution 3D x-ray imaging capability to create an impression of an object’s depth, partially rotate it, and even see around or behind it. The system will speed up security checks and reduce false alarms. Experts in the University’s School of Science and Technology have patented the scanner in conjunction with Cranfield University and ar…

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  3. Realising the benefits of the KEF through collaboration

    …iding a single point of contact for twelve leading universities and consolidating information gathering for industry, government and partners will also help simplify and speed-up processes. Universities can also form partnerships for collaboration, not least as a conduit for funding. After all, resource remains scare and to make the best use of available provision we will need to work together, streamlining processes and consolidating our strength…

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  4. Tegan’s story – Robert Gordon University

    …Design, Cameron Craddock. From this, I met with Cameron for a tour of the Gray’s School of Art campus, which I had never seen before, and discussed my portfolio and the possibilities of me joining the course further. Just from this short visit, I felt at home already within the Gray’s environment and knew this was the right fit for me. Although it was possible for me to join in Stage 2, albeit with a lot of work required, I took some time to think…

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  5. The DTA Rep Committee: Amplifying the voice of PhD researchers

    …tive environment that promotes improved wellbeing and resilience. April Murray Cantwell, Sheffield Hallam University https://youtu.be/jhqv-XN0KMQ Having impact as Reps Through a survey we developed and distributed in October, feedback was raised around the need formore opportunities for researchers to connect with one another, in order to reduce isolation and promote collaboration. Covid-19 has had wide-ranging effects on our sense of community an…

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  6. Queen’s Anniversary Prize honours four Alliance universities

    …ured for its world-class research. Researchers developed a new method of X-ray imaging, using a single X-ray source to produce ‘divergent beams’ capable of capturing different views of an object under inspection. This has improved weapons and explosives detection in luggage – improving safety and security for travellers. Food microbiology work has lowered the risk of severe infections among new born babies from consuming bacterially-contaminated p…

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  7. UK universities are not obstacles the government needs to overcome

    …et paid lip service to world-leading universities, and there was a welcome nod to the role of universities in the government’s plan for growth, but they remain absent as delivery partners in the levelling-up prospectus, despite having much of the expertise and infrastructure already in place to support interventions. Indeed, universities narrowly avoided significant cuts in research spending of up to £1 billion a year amid the confusion over how t…

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  8. Innovation Award

    …ife care for people with learning disabilities… are we prepared?): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbeAIl0Wn6I April 2020 webinar (DNACPR): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePJKT9MZRXA&t=626s YouTube channel with all webinars to date: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOQLenTftiiC_cFo0aaE-lA/videos BBC news report (incl interviews with GRASSroots group and Prof Tuffrey-Wijne), who contacted us following our webinar on vaccination: https://www.bbc.co…

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  9. Brighton Waste House

    …earch project that is the Brighton Waste House. Many of the schools that visited the construction site now take part in creative workshops, seminars and events held at the Brighton Waste House, hosted or curated by artists, makers, designers, scientists, building contractors, or whoever wants to be involved in testing ideas around sustainable design. The Brighton Waste House has benefitted from the support of Brighton’s Green MP, Caroline Lucas, w…

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  10. What does research-informed teaching (RIT) look like?

    …ng and Teaching in Higher Education. The Higher Education Academy. https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/system/files/resources/engagement_through_partnership.pdf [Accessed: 23/8/16] Healey, M., Jenkins, A. & Lea, J. (2014) Developing Research-Based Curricula in College-Based Higher Education. The Higher Education Academy. https://www.heacademy.ac.uk/system/files/resources/developing_research-based_curricula_in_cbhe_14.pdf [Accessed: 23/8/16] Hoskins, S. &…

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