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  1. Alliance universities’ impact in research and employer engagement leads to prestigious awards

    …to identify specific materials. The institution has also formed a spin-off company – Halo X-ray Technologies – with Cranfield University to commercialise the technology. The judges were impressed by the way the original research has been successfully commercialised, saying that the ‘pioneering research’ had ‘led to the development of 3D imaging that is now used worldwide in managing security and public safety’. This is not the first time this work…

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  2. Professor John Latham announced as new Alliance chair

    …ip and civic role of universities. 2. University Alliance’s Regional Leadership Series of publications: Developing Productive Places: The role of universities in skills ecosystems (August 2016) Creating Innovative Regions: The role of universities in local growth and productivity (June 2016) Supporting Thriving Communities: The role of universities in reducing inequality (April 2016) Building Healthy Cities: The role of universities in the health…

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  3. Transformative knowledge: Unlocking the secrets of entrepreneurs’ renewable energy success

    …improve our understanding of factors affecting the expansion of low carbon communities in the United Kingdom with the objective of improving existing projects by helping communities learn from each other. Professor Genus believes collaboration with key sector bodies such as Community Energy England is a vital element of the research. “Working with these partners will ensure the findings are disseminated widely to hopefully create a nationwide cata…

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  4. Talent: DigitalCity Fellowships helps fledgling entrepreneurs

    …esside graduates Bob Makin and Darren Cuthbert left their jobs working for computer games companies in order to fulfil their dream of setting up their own business. With the help of the Fellowship programme, they founded SockMonkey Studios, a mobile apps and game developers. Now employing five people, the company has moved into a business unit in Teesside University’s Phoenix Building. Their first app, Wurdy, a word guessing game, was featured by…

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  5. Supporting success: Increasing BME learners studying to become a paramedic

    …from a BME background. In March 2015 Health Education East Midlands (HEEM) commissioned both Sheffield Hallam University and Northampton University to launch a project to increase the number of Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) learners studying to become a paramedic. The East Midlands has a particularly diverse community, with a varied distribution of its BME population in large urban centres. For example, in 2014, almost half of the working age po…

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  6. The best of both worlds

    …K report 2015, there will be an expected 2.56m job openings in engineering companies up to 2022. The University of Greenwich is working with Ford on the delivery of a Degree Apprenticeship designed to meet specific skills gaps identified in the car manufacturing giant. These are aimed at candidates who are interested in mechanical and electrical engineering practices or IT. Extensive consultation with senior management at Ford informed the develop…

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  7. Ensuring Britain stays ahead of the game in precision technology

    …oftware within the company’s products. This led to increased sales for the company and to becoming one of the leading metrology instrument suppliers to the manufacturing sector in China, with double-digit growth in sales year on year. CPT’s researchers were also drafted onto International Organization for Standardization (ISO) committees to inform international standards. Their expertise led to nine new ISO standards and contributed to 14 others….

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  8. Engineering design research putting the brakes on turbulence

    …e company’s X-Stream valve trim as the ‘first valve of its kind to provide complete 3D-flow control’. This design approach employed both proven computational fluid dynamics and flow visualisation techniques to solve some of the technical challenges that can affect these components, including localised excessive turbulence and velocity, the main causes of noise and erosion problems. This success has led to other benefits for both the University and…

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  9. Science and Innovation: future-proofing the ecosystem

    …stem), the connectedness of our universities means they work with the best complementary partners regionally, nationally and internationally. Outward-facing universities can act as hubs to help those outside in business, charities, government and communities access knowledge more easily – an approach that University Alliance institutions have taken to heart on every campus. So as civil servants begin to sift through the submissions and weigh up ev…

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  10. Why universities are the best places to start a business

    …mploying 15,588 staff, receiving investments totalling £28.5m and having a combined turnover in 2012-13 of £376m. Bricks and ideas In my view there are three elements that make many of our universities the best place to start a business. First are the connections and networks they provide. Universities are often at the heart of local economies. They are often uniquely placed to bring together users and experts to identify issues, generate solution…

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