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  1. What you study is more important than where you study, according to new survey of graduate employers

    …leading the way in innovation and business support in the green, tech, creative and healthcare industries. They are leading providers of teaching in healthcare, the creative industries, social sciences, engineering, business and computing. They are some of the biggest degree apprenticeship providers in the UK. We come together as the University Alliance group to benefit our member universities and their communities, and to provide expertise to po…

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  2. How Hannah followed her heart

    …ah have for anyone considering studying Motorsport at Derby?   “Definitely come!” she says. “There’s a lot of opportunities and the structure of the course is really good, there’s different modules for different aspects. And you also learn a lot of Matlab and Computer Aided Design as well which I’d never even thought about before. Also the lecturers and technical staff are so passionate about what they do, it really does help to learn. They’re alw…

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  3. Business leaders tell Chancellor: Keep graduate visa to protect UK’s research and innovation

    …tune of £5bn. If the graduate route is restricted, UK universities will become less globally competitive, and the government would need to find ways of covering the significant losses to research funding and wider export income caused by declining international student numbers. This would be an extraordinary economic own goal.  Together with business, we are urging the Chancellor to protect the considerable investments the Treasury has made in R&…

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  4. Professor Roderick Watkins

    …and broadcast across Europe and the UK and include a number of significant commissions. HIs opera The Juniper Tree, commissioned by the Munich Biennale and co-produced with Almeida Opera, IRCAM and the London Sinfonietta, was premiered in 1997 in Munich and London – and called “a triumph” by the Times. Other works include Labirinto (Montepulciano Festival, 1991), Red Light (London Sinfonietta, 1998), Still (Britten Sinfonia, 2000), Trace (Ensemble…

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  5. “We need to highlight how rewarding a career in health can be”

    …here, so students come from the local area, and then serve back into that community or communities nearby. But there are challenges: we need to be open and honest about the fact that if you are studying to become a healthcare professional, it’s not an easy course. It’s not easy to go into an environment where at times there are significant challenges, not least responding to a global pandemic. But it’s important to highlight how rewarding it can…

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  6. Lifelong Learning – is it worth the hard yards?

    …d so we will continue to improve in line with our students’ needs, however complex they become. Implementation: the route to the finish line As a forward-thinking, digitally enabled University, with access and participation part of our mission, we are already driving lifelong learning across our student and staff body, our partners and communities. We welcome the current spotlight on this key policy area, but like many others, fear the complexity…

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  7. Professor Susan Brooks

    …a cancer has spread. What made you want to become a scientist/academic? I come from a completely non-academic family. My father worked in a steel factory and my brother is a carpenter. I went to a big, urban state comprehensive school where I discovered that I was passionately interested in biology. I had no idea what sort of jobs might be open to me at that point, but I had a general idea that science might present more opportunities to me than…

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  8. New technologies address role of environmental pollution in decline of honeybees

    …eam will seek further support to study the extent of the problem in a wider area and continue to develop the technology. For BeesMax, the hope is this work could lead to the development of low-cost products that could be used by hobbyist beekeepers, commercial honey farms and the natural beekeeping community to test feral bees living in trees – helping people around the globe to monitor and better understand the impact of environmental pollutants…

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  9. Creating a new national park for the West Midlands

    …he says. “With Coventry being crowned UK City of Culture for 2021 and the Commonwealth Games coming the following year, all eyes will be on the region. “In line with this, we need to make a positive contribution to the environment. To that end, this project is so very important and I hope we can bring it to life.” The National Park project provides the conceptual and spatial context for the case studies in the EIT Climate Kic funded project, SATU…

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  10. Measuring environmental pollution through bee hives

    …eam will seek further support to study the extent of the problem in a wider area and continue to develop the technology. For BeesMax, the hope is this work could lead to the development of low-cost products that could be used by hobbyist beekeepers, commercial honey farms and the natural beekeeping community to test feral bees living in trees – helping people around the globe to monitor and better understand the impact of environmental pollutants…

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