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  1. Digital teaching and learning has a future – but we must get the balance right

    …some learners may just need an iPad whereas others, such as those studying computer animation, need high end computers that are not always available. We need to ensure university staff are getting the right training and support to teach, and we need to adapt and develop our systems and processes to this new way of working. We also need to overcome the perception that online teaching is less valuable, and cheaper than face-to-face teaching – predom…

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  2. New team take office to lead University Alliance.

    …ership team in support of the Alliance universities and the transformative effect they have on our cities, regions and communities.” Professor Steven Spier, Vice-Chancellor of Kingston University and group treasurer, said: “University Alliance gives a voice to a crucial part of the higher education sector. Member institutions are educating the country’s engineers, architects, nurses, and teachers, to name but a few, in research rich environments,…

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  3. Enterprise Stars: Meet the student entrepreneurs part 1

    …how drones are use and their future potential. Find out more at www.iudro.com University of Greenwich CNPPS: Kamal Farid Kamal has come up with an idea that has the potential to turn the UK’s pavement sector into a carbon-negative industry. He has launched CNPPS, a completely new technology for paving hard surfaces through the use of secondary used aggregates. The manufacturing technology coverts secondary used and waste produced into the necessa…

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  4. How female entrepreneurship means sisters can finally do it for themselves

    …ing marketing and started teaching it, building on a master’s degree I had completed some years before. In recent years I have become interested in the experiences of female entrepreneurs, like me, and how they help their businesses to thrive. Previous research had already identified that unlike larger firms, the success of a start-up and its ability to engage an audience will depend largely on the marketing skills and personal brand of the owner…

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  5. Doctoral Training Alliance: The next chapter

    …ing and the breaking down of traditional silos. The success of these DTAs reflects the tremendous commitment and hard work by national theme directors, their deputies, the supervisor community and the DTA team at UA. So, as the new National Director, I am privileged to be able to build on and contribute to this wonderful initiative and to work to ensure its sustainability. Each DTA has a group of external advisors made up of leading figures from p…

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  6. Queen’s Birthday Honours for UA colleagues

    …ent of law and criminology, widening opportunity for students, 40% of whom come from low income households. This year, the department was voted the best provider of legal education by a panel of peers. Sital also established, with Baroness Helena Kennedy, the Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice at Sheffield Hallam, which delivers applied research, projects and teaching on themes focused on international justice and human rights. Read m…

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  7. Raising pupils’ achievements in India by bringing teachers back into the classroom

    …d to travel, sometimes long distances, to weekly contact classes and share computers, tablets and mobile phones. We attribute success – in terms of participant MOOC completion – to a blend of the digital and physical learning spaces and the way in which the MOOC enabled collaborative learning and exchange across traditional community boundaries. Trainee teachers, for example, were surprised and impressed to be learning alongside the Director of th…

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  8. Mobilising Bristol’s students to create a greener future

    …as enriching my student life in the UK.” Growing Support, a not-for-profit community interest company (CIC) that enables the elderly to get involved with gardening, received several volunteer students. “Having students involved in our project has been great because they bring a real diversity to what we do,” says Ruth Baker, who has worked with the volunteers. “We work with older people and so having young volunteers is just fantastic for everybod…

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  9. Beyond cliché

    …his is not only a problem for students who are already working and want to complete their degrees as quickly as possible but also for those who come to the college for bridging provision, to prepare them for a full degree, and who would rather use the holidays to catch up with the rest of their cohort than permanently lag behind. The Higher Education and Research Bill provides an opportunity – which may not come again soon – to consider greater fu…

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