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

    …p. For example, there are some really exciting opportunities within nursing: you can become a research nurse, or a digital nurse. You can take on senior management roles. We want to say to potential nurses and midwives: you can have a major role in shaping the future of healthcare in our country. Simulated learning environments At ARU Peterborough, we keep pushing the boundaries using high-quality simulation facilities. We’ve invested in this beca…

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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. 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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  7. We must support the diversification of academia’s media face

    …e academy or the media but in institutions adapting themselves to better accommodate diversity. They need to commit to being race-cognisant and listening to and welcoming diverse voices and faces. I have seen schemes to recruit BAME students to initial teacher training fail to retain them when those individuals face discrimination, tone policing or an absence of support, training or mentorship once within a post. In this way, being race-cognisant…

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  8. Harnessing the power of university-sponsored Multi Academy Trust partnerships

    …tor in April 2021, Gavin Williamson, the Secretary of State for Education, communicated his vision for every state funded primary and secondary school to be part of a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT). Typically comprising of multiple schools working in partnership with each other across a locality, some MATs can have up to 30 or 40 partners, while others have as few as half a dozen. It is estimated that 72 per cent of schools are now academies, and 87 pe…

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  9. Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University

    …elopment too. As I type this, I am busy negotiating a new web landing page to house the modules and ensure student communication is in place for September enrolment. I’m nervous about how the modules will be viewed by students but welcome an open, thoughtful and safe dialogue so that we can shape the programme to best suit our community. I have no doubt it will open up difficult conversations, but we must listen as well as act if we are to achieve…

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  10. Teesside University’s Net Zero Industry Innovation Centre

    ….5m funding package seeking formal approval from the Tees Valley Mayor and Combined Authority and the European Regional Development Fund. Work on the NZIIC is scheduled to begin in September, with completion expected by August 2022. National architectural practice, GSS Architecture, have been appointed for the design and delivery of the Centre. The NZIIC will be industry-led and industry-focused in its approach, working with business partners and…

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