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  1. Honours for UA staff in Queen’s 90th Birthday list

    …ents including a testimonial rugby match and a bike ride from Glasgow to Sheffield. In 2012, he was selected by Sheffield Hallam to carry the Olympic torch when it came through Sheffield. Danny said: “I was absolutely thrilled when I found out. I’m very proud and honoured to have received this. It’s beyond my wildest dreams and is totally unexpected. The reaction on social media has been incredible and I am humbled by the messages people have sent…

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  2. Prof John Latham announced as new University Alliance Deputy Chair

    …e-Chancellor of the University of Lincoln, who has performed the role since 2012. Steve West, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West of England and Chair of University Alliance, said: “I am delighted that John will be the new Deputy Chair of University Alliance. “John leads a fantastic university that epitomises the University Alliance values of innovation and enterprise. Coventry was recently named University of the Year at the Times Highe…

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  3. THE: Individual course fees may be used for distribution of ‘margin’ places

    …uggesting “fairer” ways to apply the margin to avoid a “false divide” in the sector, but a decision on the future of the policy, as well as the AAB plan, has been delayed. “We urgently need a decision on core and margin for 2013-14 that reflects student demand and to enable universities and other higher education providers to undertake essential planning decisions as well-run, efficient businesses,” Ms Hackett added. Read the full article….

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  4. Tegan’s story – Robert Gordon University

    …ith the RGU Admissions team who eased my worries and contacted the head of Communication 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…

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  5. 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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  6. Reimagining local spaces using green sheds

    …the types of events they wanted to be hosted there. “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…

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  7. Diversity and representation

    …ants and they aim to award one per faculty each year. Four were awarded for 2020-21 entry, three for 2019-20. BAME applicants have reported that this clear declaration of inclusivity at Kingston was important in encouraging them to apply. Award holders receive additional support through the BAME mentoring scheme run by the Graduate Research School, and sponsorship to attend national events that support BAME career development in academia. This wor…

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  8. 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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