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  1. Comments on the announcements by the Business Secretary

    …and poorly understood system that ensures that those even on the lowest incomes are able to study for a degree. “We welcome the recognition that universities are best placed to identify efficiencies and think innovatively about how to respond to the difficult economic times.” ENDS Notes to Editors The University Alliance proposal for a Graduate Contribution Scheme is available to download here. A further paper has been published called ‘Efficienc…

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  2. Comment on report by Dr Ralph Kenna into research concentration and quality

    …available here. University Alliance represents 23 major, dynamic, business-like universities at the heart of the sector that deliver world-leading research with impact and are actively business focussed. Through evidence-based policy and research, the Alliance aims to improve policymaking in higher education to the benefit of the UK economy and society. Alliance universities educate 27% of all UK students and achieve some of the highest graduate-…

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

    …omponents. 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 leader in new drugs develop…

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

    …ectively. A series of increasingly large and complex University of Brighton-Fudan-Ifine projects were developed to identify which behavioural policy interventions might maximise food waste recycling in the city. Ifine focussed on stakeholder relationships and interpersonal interventions, with University of Brighton-Fudan researchers analysing field data. Through separate published studies, the University of Brighton led work with Fudan University…

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  7. Ensuring the sustainability of coffee using history

    …elebrating the 25th anniversary of Mulmar Foodservice Solutions, a Hatfield-based Anglo-Italian importer of commercial espresso equipment. The video used the company’s heritage to show the depth of knowledge and expertise it had to offer in its sector. As an authority on the history of espresso Professor Morris adds value for many industry players. He is Associate Professor of the MUMAC Academy in Milan, the cultural and training arm of the MUMAC…

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  8. Reimagining local spaces using green sheds

    …sidents to transform the areas they live and work in as part of a creative community-led project. From designing mobile gardening sheds to breathing new life in to Tolworth station, students from across the University played a key role in the two year scheme, supported by Kingston Council with funding from the Greater London Authority and the Heritage Lottery Fund. Activities delivered through The Community Brain’s SHEDx project included green she…

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  9. Diversity and representation

    …rogramme to increase participation of female researchers as founders and co-founders of spinout 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 suppor…

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  10. 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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