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  1. Covid-19 research and enterprise

    …raining potential to upskill the vaccine manufacturing workforce.   Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)– New test can detect COVID-19 in 20 minutes ARU’s Professor Stephen Bustin, with colleagues ar Chelmsford hospital, have developed a robust, reliable assay, or test, for COVID-19 which returns results in less than 20 minutes. The test, called Cov2-ID, detects three viral targets, making it more reliable than other tests that look at just one, and was…

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  2. Opening doors to new ways of research collaboration

    …e in society. DTA Applied Biosciences for Health students at the Wellcome Trust Access to places like the Kings Cross Energy Centre and the Wellcome Trust benefit our students, who had another purpose for being in the city – to open doors on new ways of research collaboration through the programme’s annual Cohort Building Workshops. Our universities’ collective research power is our strength. Thousands of academics invest hours at their institutio…

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  3. Teesside’s Net Zero Ambitions

    …onomy by 2050 and create up to 1,000 high-value-added jobs. The NZIIC is already collaborating on an innovative hydrogen transport demonstration project in the Tees Valley, which will see fleets of zero-emission trucks, powered by hydrogen fuel cells, being deployed across the region from the mid-2020s. A vehicle used in the hydrogen transport hub Academics from Teesside University’s School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies and the

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  4. Project STEAMhouse at Birmingham City University gets a new home

    …Instead, we’re proud to play an active part in driving the digital infrastructure forward as we help to develop ground-breaking technology for the future. Powered by Birmingham City University, the STEAMhouse building incorporates state-of -the-art IT facilities including a high-speed network underpinning both business and building systems; supporting maker and incubation spaces, as well as the host of research and innovative activities that the

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  5. Six degrees of separation

    …niversity in England. “I want BU to prepare our graduates not just for the world of today, but for the world of tomorrow.” But it is also about changing the way we work and our attitude to connectivity. Some of the solutions have been quite simple but surprisingly powerful. The BU research blog for example has provided a central focal point for research at BU, and it recently won a gold HEIST award for best internal communications campaign. A quic…

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  6. Alliance universities recognised at Guardian University Awards

    …Children India. The OU also picked up the Business Partnership Award for True Potential PUFin. The True Potential Centre for the Public Understanding of Finance (True Potential PUFin), was established in partnership with True Potential LLP, one of the fastest growing financial services organisations in the UK today. It was founded by one of the OU’s MBA alumni to help address the growing personal debt crisis through enhancing personal financial l…

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  7. Alliance universities set to play a vital role in the UK’s recovery from the pandemic

    …es we all face and support the governments investment pillars of growth. Already they are finding new treatments to tackle obesity, creating new training routes for police officers, supporting SMEs to develop new technologies, developing green innovations, redesigning a struggling high street, and working with TV companies to produce new programmes. The campaign has been backed by major employers and industry partners, including the International…

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  8. USW exploiting the global opportunities of digital transformation

    …r their cyber security, in our increasingly connected ‘Internet of Things’ world. Not only will the cyber centre help Wales to exploit the global opportunities of digital transformation, it will also equip businesses with the skills and knowledge they need to win a greater share of large regional and national projects. USW leads the Digital Education Centre, which supports the development of individuals’ cyber skills through a programme of educati…

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  9. Malignant mesothelioma: Current research into a man-made epidemic

    …re being diagnosed every day, more than two million researchers around the world are carrying groundbreaking research hoping to improve someone’s life and keep our loved ones close for as long as possible. Fortunately, I am lucky enough to be part of this movement and together with my team at Sheffield Hallam University and beyond we aim to change lives for better for those diagnosed with one of the most dreadful form of cancer: malignant mesothel…

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  10. Professor John Latham announced as new Alliance chair

    …lor for Business Development at the university for eight years. He was instrumental in securing the creation of Coventry’s £32m Institute for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering in collaboration with Unipart Manufacturing Group – the ‘faculty on the faculty floor’ – which brings an innovative approach to teaching on the front line of industry, as well as delivering groundbreaking research. Serving as a Board Member and Sub-Group Chair on Covent…

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