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  1. “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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  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

    …e foraging for nectar, which then make their way back into the beehive and effect the efficiency of the colony. However, understanding the exact levels of these pollutants within hives and the precise effect each may be having is much harder to determine. Through the project the team is hoping to better understand the impact pollution is having on bees within the hive,To help address this issue, beekeepers from honeybee conservation group BeesMax…

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  5. Measuring environmental pollution through bee hives

    …e foraging for nectar, which then make their way back into the beehive and effect the efficiency of the colony. However, understanding the exact levels of these pollutants within hives and the precise effect each may be having is much harder to determine. Through the project the team is hoping to better understand the impact pollution is having on bees within the hive, To help address this issue, beekeepers from honeybee conservation group BeesMax…

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  6. We must support the diversification of academia’s media face

    …n their white contemporaries and are particularly vulnerable to racialised comments and abuse. This is reflected even within academia. Academics of colour are less well evaluated and rated by students, and a contribution made by a black academic on a panel may be very similar to that made by their white colleague, but it’s far more likely that the black academic will attract derision and abuse as a result. Hence, if universities and sector-represe…

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

    …hos that spans multiple localities. University-sponsored MATs are a resourceful, innovative and effective means for delivering the rapid and sustainable growth of MATs needed to meet the Government’s ambitions. Realising the potential of these partnerships, however, requires a re-examination of the governance, policy, and practice of delivering MATs. This was the subject of a recent roundtable which brought together representatives from MATs and u…

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  8. Sexual consent education at Oxford Brookes University

    …leadership teams. Universities are equally being held to account. In April 2021 Nicola Dandridge, Chief executive of the Office for Students (OfS), published a blog post where she outlined 7 statement of expectations for HEIs to action by September 2021. Whilst universities have been addressing harassment and sexual misconduct in a way that, until very recently schools have not, it is clear that purposeful action is needed to provide safe campuse…

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  9. DTA Alumni Award

    …ing collaborations in a positive and supportive manner Pascal successfully completed his PhD project in February 2021, with his research being published in 7 journal and 10 conference papers of mainstream and top-tier journals and conferences in the areas of energy signal processing and AI-based management. Except his outstanding performance and professionalism, Pascal was always positive, supportive and helpful to other DTA-Energy research studen…

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  10. “Universities can help drive academic diversity in the media” says panel of experts

    …pert bank of media champions could offer a supportive network amongst that community” and that the training being offered for academics would help build confidence in communicating with the media “It’s about turning your research into short digestible phrases – and that’s one of the hardest things that academics have to do.” Speaking as a journalist now working in higher education, Marverine shared her perception on the importance of academic voic…

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